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The digraph "ia" typically represents the vowel sound /iːə/ or /jə/, depending on the word and its context. For example, in the word "Diabetes," it sounds like "ee-uh," while in "media," it sounds more like "mee-dee-uh." Overall, it combines the sounds of the vowels 'i' and 'a' to create a distinct pronunciation.

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