No, loyalty is a word. A diphthong is a sound where two or three vowel sounds are strung together and considered as one sound.
There are three vowels in "loyalty": the o, a and final y. The "y" in the centre is a consonant. All three vowels are simple vowels.
A diphthong is like the i in like: it is the two vowel sounds "ah" and "ee" strung together. To test this, say "Lah-eek" to someone and ask them to tell you what word you just said.
The main difference between a pure vowel and a diphthong is that a vowel makes one sound with the tongue. A diphthong is when the tongue moves position to make the sound of 2 vowels.
A "diphthong".
The vowel sound is neither long or short. It is the diphthong ou/ow as in cow and crown.
A diphthong is a combination of a strong vowel and a weak vowel, or two weak vowels to make one syllable or sound. The English "long" vowels a, i, and o are diphthongs, having the IPA designation ei, ai and ou respectively.
Stress is the loudness or softness with which the vowel, diphthong or a syllable is uttered
The main difference between a pure vowel and a diphthong is that a vowel makes one sound with the tongue. A diphthong is when the tongue moves position to make the sound of 2 vowels.
Y is a vowel when makes a syllable or completes a diphthong
It's called a diphthong literally, checked out a dictionary it will explain it a little more
A diphthong is a word that has two vowels in a single syllable. The sound moves forward from one vowel to another in the word. An example of a word that has a diphthong in it is the word feat.
purevowels are vowel sounds where the tongue maintains the same vowel position throughout for example the vowel sound in the word tea.Whereas a diphthong is a glide from one vowel position to another within the same syllable,examples of diphthong are : pale, boy,house,date,cow.
A vowel, diphthong, or near-rhyming stressed syllables
A "diphthong".
The vowel sound is neither long or short. It is the diphthong ou/ow as in cow and crown.
A diphthong is a combination of a strong vowel and a weak vowel, or two weak vowels to make one syllable or sound. The English "long" vowels a, i, and o are diphthongs, having the IPA designation ei, ai and ou respectively.
There are two vowel sounds in a diphthong, although there may be only one vowel.Two: the word "diphthong" comes from the Greek díphthongos, where di means two and phthongos means "sound" (another word that contains the Greek "di" is "dioxide", which means having two oxygen atoms).
Stress is the loudness or softness with which the vowel, diphthong or a syllable is uttered
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