Separate vowels (a, e, i, o, u) from consonants among Latin letters in your text. Non-letters are skipped; matching is case-insensitive and vowels or consonants appear in their original scan order.
How it works
Each letter is lowercased for classification. Vowels accumulate in one output string, consonants in another. Digits, punctuation, spaces, and non-Latin scripts are ignored rather than treated as consonants.
Common use cases
- Linguistics exercises and classroom drills
- Word-game analysis (Scrabble-style letter breakdown)
- Quick sanity checks on transliterated Latin text
Limitations
Only the five English vowels are recognized—y is treated as a consonant. Accented Latin letters are not normalized before classification. Does not report letter frequencies or Unicode categories.
Example
Hello yields vowels eo and consonants hll.