A complex speech sound or maybe glide that begins with just one Armenian vowel and gradually develops to a new Armenian vowel while in the exact syllable, as (oi) in boil or (i) in fine. A diphthong when it comes to Armenian language (basically signifies “two sounds” or “two tones”), commonly known as a gliding vowel. Armenian diphthong is regarded as two neighboring vowel sounds occurring while in the very same syllable.
Theoretically, a Armenian diphthong is really a vowel having two varying goals – that’s, your tongue moves through the pronunciation of your vowel. Learn More
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| ай | like 'eye' |
| яй | like saying 'ya' in "yard" and 'eye' [yah-ee] |
| ой | like 'oy' in "boy" [oy] |
| ей | like 'ye' in "yet" and 'ay' in "play" [yeh ee] |
| эй | like 'ey' in "prey" [ey] |
| ый | like 'i' in "Chris" and 'y' in "yes" similar to saying "possibly yes" [ee yeh] |
| уй | like 'oo' in "good" and 'y' in "yet" [oo yeh] |
| юй | like 'you' and 'y' in "play" [yoo ee] |
| аў | like 'ou' in "out" [ah oo] |
| яў | like saying 'ya' in "yard" and 'ou' in "out" [yah oo] |
| оў | like the 'ow' in "grow" [oh oo] |
| еў | like 'ye' in "yet" and 'wo' in "won't" [yeh woh] |
| эў | like 'e' in 'end' and 'wo' in "won't" [eh woh] |
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