Yes. A diptongo, or diphthong, is when an unstressed weak vowel and a strong vowel are together in the same syllable. The weak vowels are I, U, and Y. The strong vowels are A, E, and O. In this example the ió makes a diphthong because the i is a weak vowel and is not accented, the o is a strong vowel, and they are both together in the same syllable. This simply means that when pronouncing ió you treat it as one syllable with the sound "yo".
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La palabra que tiene rompimiento de diptongo es "estudio".
That depends on how you count them. The Wikipedia entry for "diptongo" counts 22 but lots of those are splitting hairs between different types of diphtongs.
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random sample is a big sample and convenience sample is small sample
Some examples of Tagalog words that end in "aw" and have a diphthong are "baka" (cow) and "bakaw" (to lie). Diphthongs occur when two vowel sounds are pronounced together in the same syllable.
a sample is a sample sized piece given... a sample size is the amount given in one sample
A Sample
A biased sample is a sample that is not random. A biased sample will skew the research because the sample does not represent the population.
A subset of sample space is taking a sample from that sample space.
sample application is sample
Statistically speaking, the mean is the most stable from sample to sample. Whereas, the mode is the least stable statistically speaking from sample to sample.