This is a bit ambiguous, as it could refer to a few things:
1. Syllable Structure:
* In many languages, syllables are structured with a consonant followed by a vowel (CV). This is the most common structure, but there are other possibilities like VC (vowel-consonant), CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant), etc.
2. Phonetic Transcription:
* In phonetic transcription, symbols are used to represent sounds. Consonants and vowels are often represented with different symbols.
3. Language-Specific Patterns:
* Some languages have very specific patterns for how consonants and vowels are arranged in words. For example, in English, certain consonant combinations are more common at the beginning of words than others.
To give you a more specific answer, could you please tell me what you're interested in? For example, are you trying to:
* Identify the basic structure of syllables in a language?
* Understand how consonants and vowels are represented in writing?
* Learn about the patterns of consonants and vowels in a particular language?
Once I know what you're looking for, I can give you a more useful answer!