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Any vowel from (a,o,u) combined with (e,i) will result in a dipthong if there is no acent mark, i.e. ae, ai, oe, oi, ue, ui. Admittedly, ai, oi, ue, and ui are more common than ae and oe.

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Q: In Spanish what are the two unaccented vowels that can be combined with another vowel to create a diphthong?
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