One of the most difficult aspects of phonetic transcription is how to deal with diphthongs and triphthongs, which are vowel sounds that change in quality within a single syllable. In this article ...
Some of these sounds, or phones – yes, from Greek – are glides between two vowel sounds that in our heads we see as one and these are known as diphthongs. Romance languages don’t tend to have as many ...
ALL the characteristics of English speech-the vowels and diphthongs and consonant sounds- can be produced-as breathed or whispered speech- without using the larynx at all; so that in the use of ...
However, the Elvish writing systems only distinguish two vowel lengths, long and short, so the Elves must not have considered this detail very important. A diphthong (pronounced [.pron DIFF-thong], ...
The word "Diphthong" means دو صوتیہ (Do sootya) in Urdu. Diphthong refers to (n.) A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise; -- called a proper ...