Example for diphthongs sounds with transcription
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Diphthongs and Gliding Vowels
A single vowel, such as the "O" or "I" in "oil" is called a monophthong (mono for one, di for two). An example of a monophthong is the "O" in "hop." But, when we move from one vowel sound to another, such as the "oi" in "oil," it's called gliding.
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Transcription. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), monophthongs are transcribed with one symbol, as in English sun [sʌn], in which ⟨ʌ⟩ represents a monophthong. Diphthongs are transcribed with two symbols, as in English high [haɪ] or cow [kaʊ], in which ⟨aɪ⟩ and ⟨aʊ⟩ represent diphthongs.
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