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diphthong$21503$ - translation to greek

COMBINATION OF TWO ADJACENT VOWEL SOUNDS
Dipthong; Diphthongs; Diphtong; Close front unrounded to open back diphthong; Open back unrounded to close front diphthong; Close front unrounded to rounded diphthong; Close front rounded to unrounded diphthong; Falling diphthong; Falling diphthongs; Centering diphthong; Centring diphthongs; Centring diphthong; Cent(e)ring diphthong; Rising diphthong; Diphthongation; Vowel cluster; Vowel clusters; Gliding vowel; Dipthongs; Δίφθογγος; Аɪ (IPA); Aʊ (IPA); Eɪ (IPA); Ɔɪ (IPA); Oʊ (IPA); Closing diphthong; Opening diphthong; Long diphthong; Short diphthong; Height-harmonic; Height-harmonic diphthong; Height harmonic; Height harmonic diphthong; Descending diphthong; Ascending diphthong; Glide vowel; Rising diphthongs
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diphthong      
n. δίφθογγος

Definition

Diphthong
·vt To form or pronounce as a diphthong; diphthongize.
II. Diphthong ·noun A coalition or union of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable; as, ou in out, oi in noise;
- called a proper diphthong.
III. Diphthong ·noun A vowel digraph; a union of two vowels in the same syllable, only one of them being sounded; as, ai in rain, eo in people;
- called an improper diphthong.

Wikipedia

Diphthong

A diphthong ( DIF-thawng, DIP-, -⁠thong; from Ancient Greek δίφθογγος (díphthongos) 'two sounds', from δίς (dís) 'twice', and φθόγγος (phthóngos) 'sound'), also known as a gliding vowel, is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable. Technically, a diphthong is a vowel with two different targets: that is, the tongue (and/or other parts of the speech apparatus) moves during the pronunciation of the vowel. In most varieties of English, the phrase "no highway cowboy" () has five distinct diphthongs, one in every syllable.

Diphthongs contrast with monophthongs, where the tongue or other speech organs do not move and the syllable contains only a single vowel sound. For instance, in English, the word ah is spoken as a monophthong (), while the word ow is spoken as a diphthong in most varieties (). Where two adjacent vowel sounds occur in different syllables (e.g. in the English word re-elect) the result is described as hiatus, not as a diphthong. (The English word hiatus () is itself an example of both hiatus and diphthongs.)

Diphthongs often form when separate vowels are run together in rapid speech during a conversation. However, there are also unitary diphthongs, as in the English examples above, which are heard by listeners as single-vowel sounds (phonemes).