What are Diphthongs

A diphthong is when two vowel sounds come together in a single syllable. It means blending two vowel sounds into one. For example:

In the word “hound,” the vowel sound starts with an “a” and glides smoothly into an “oo.” So, it’s like saying “h-ow-nd” all in one go!
Another example is the word “cheer.” Here, the vowel sound begins with an “ee” and slides into an “uh.” So, it’s like saying “ch-ee-r” without any pauses.

Common Diphthongs and Examples:

Symbol

Sounds Like Examples
/aɪ/ “eye” time light tie cry sky
/eɪ/ “ay” break pray day say pay
/əʊ/ “oh” no slow boat coat phone
/ɑʊ/ “ow” how now cow brown crowd
/eə/ “air” lair bear stair pair dare
/ɪə/ “ear” cheer pier near hear sear
/ɔɪ/ “oy” boy coin joy coy soy
/ʊə/ “oor” pure cure tour tourist

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Symbol

Sounds Like
/aɪ/

“eye”

Eg: time, light, tie, cry, sky

/eɪ/

“ay”

Eg: break, pray, day, say, pay

/əʊ/

“oh”

Eg: no, slow, boat, coat, phone

/ɑʊ/

“ow”

Eg: how, now, cow, brown, crowd

/eə/

“air”

Eg: lair, bear, stair, pair, dare

/ɪə/

“ear”

Eg: cheer, pier, near, hear, sear

/ɔɪ/

“oy”

Eg: boy, coin, joy, coy, soy

/ʊə/

“oor”

Eg: pure, cure, tour, tourist, allure

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