Why is U sometimes a consonant?

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2026-04-29 17:20

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The U is generally a vowel in most circumstances, and U can rarely be a consonant. In English, the Q always needs a U afterwards and the Q can't be by itself. When you have a Q, it's always written as QU. The U after the Q is a consonant because Q can't be by itself in English. In other cases, U is generally a vowel.

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