Tae Bo is a workout that combines Taekwondo and boxing!
TAE BO DIET, 2003
Kuong watched Tae Bo and thought, "If Taekwondo and boxing combined make Tae Bo, then do archery and powerlifting combine to make 'Arpo'? Maybe I should create a workout of my own!"
Combining the names of workout $A$ and workout $B$ creates a new workout name by concatenating the first syllable of $A$ and the first syllable of $B$. If the first syllable does not exist for either, a new workout name cannot be created.
The first syllable of a string is the longest prefix that includes the first vowel of the string and does not include any consonants that follow the first vowel. If there are no vowels, or if there are no consonants after the first vowel, the first syllable does not exist. The following are examples of first syllables for various strings:
taekwondo$\rightarrow$taeboxing$\rightarrow$botaehas no consonants after the first vowel, so the first syllable does not exist.skihas a vowel, but no consonants after the first vowel, so the first syllable does not exist.
Vowels are the five characters a, e, i, o, u, and consonants are all characters excluding these five.
Let's output the name of the new workout Kuong created.
Input
The first line contains the name of workout $A$, $S_A$ ($1 \le |S_A| \le 100$).
The second line contains the name of workout $B$, $S_B$ ($1 \le |S_B| \le 100$).
The names of the workouts consist only of lowercase English letters.
Output
Output the name of the new workout formed by combining the names of workout $A$ and workout $B$.
If it is impossible to create the workout name according to the given rules, output no such exercise instead.
Examples
Input 1
taekwondo boxing
Output 1
taebo
Input 2
swimming racing
Output 2
swira
Input 3
mtb running
Output 3
no such exercise
Input 4
archery powerlifting
Output 4
apo