English, asked by shashank185, 1 year ago

Why a, e, I, o, u are called vowels and why remaining letters are called consonents

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Answered by japhansra493
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A vowel is a speech sound made by the vocal folds (commonly called the vocal cords). It is also a type of letter in the alphabet. The letters of the English alphabet are either vowels or consonants or both. ... A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y can be considered a vowel.

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