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Can you pronounce your diphthongs?

Apr 2, 2018

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Today, I wanted to touch upon "diphthongs." Diphthongs are syllables that are created by two vowels. In the example in the chart above, the diphthongs have two different spellings, and yet the sound of the diphthongs are the same. Sometimes the diphthongs (the two vowels together in the syllable) sound like a single sound. On other occasions, you pronounce both of the vowels sounds - one after the other.

[For example:]

The "aw" and "au" diphthongs have the same sound.

So do the diphthongs of "ew" and "oo." They also sound the same.

In addition, "oi" and "oy" are spelled differently but the two vowels sound the same.

The above also applies to the diphthongs "ow" and "ou."

(Please see the example words in the chart above that includes diphthongs and practice saying each word out loud.)

I hope it helps your pronunciation when you can compare and analyze the formations of words when two vowels are together. I hope you understood the concept of diphthongs and you will be able to incorporate them naturally into your pronunciation exercises and conversation skills. 

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Lady Ayame

(Patricia Ayame Thomson)

PS: For your convenience, I included the definition of diphthongs from the Oxford Dictionaries below: 

diphthong
NOUN
  • 1A sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves towards another (as in coin, loud, and side).

  • Oxford Dictionaries

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