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Triphthong

In phonetics, a triphthong is a monosyllabic vowel combination usually involving a quick but smooth movement from one vowel to another that passes over a third one. While "pure" vowels, or monophthongs, are said to have one target tongue position, triphthongs have a moving tongue.

Triphthongs stressed on the second element in Spanish:

  • [wej] as in buey
  • [waj] as in Uruguay

Triphthongs stressed on the first element in Bernese German (a Swiss German dialect):

  • [iə̯w] as in Gieu 'boy'
  • [yə̯w] as in Gfüeu 'feeling'
  • [uə̯w] as in Schueu 'school'
  • [yə̯j] as in Müej 'trouble'

Triphthongs stressed on the first element in British English:

  • [aʊə] as in hour
  • [aɪə] as in fire

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