DIPTONGOS, TRIPTONGOS e HIATOS 🔠 Cómo reconocerlos

Susi Profe
3 Oct 202115:02

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Susi teaches the Spanish language's pronunciation nuances focusing on diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatus. She explains the importance of recognizing the five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) as either open (strong) or closed (weak) based on mouth position during pronunciation. Susi then illustrates how diphthongs are formed by combining an open and closed vowel within a single syllable, using words like 'aula' and 'cielo' as examples. Triphthongs are introduced as three vowels in one syllable, often in the pattern of closed-open-closed, exemplified by 'apreciáis' and 'confiéis'. Hiatus occurs when two open vowels or an open vowel followed by a closed vowel with a tilde are separated into different syllables, as seen in 'caer' and 'país'. The video concludes with an exercise for viewers to practice identifying and dividing syllables in words, reinforcing the concepts taught.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is an educational tutorial focused on teaching Spanish pronunciation, specifically diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatuses.
  • 🗣️ The presenter, Susi, emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between open (strong) and closed (weak) vowels, which is crucial for recognizing diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatuses.
  • 🔤 There are five basic vowels in Spanish: A, E, I, O, U, each classified as either open or closed based on the mouth position during pronunciation.
  • 🔵🔴 Open vowels (A, E, O) are pronounced with an open mouth and are considered strong, while closed vowels (I, U) are pronounced with a closed mouth and are weaker.
  • 🔗 Diphthongs are formed by combining an open vowel with a closed vowel or vice versa, and they are pronounced in a single syllable.
  • 🌐 Examples of words with diphthongs include 'aula', 'aceituna', 'cielo', and 'suave', where the combination of vowels follows the open-closed or closed-open pattern.
  • 🔗 Triphthongs occur when three vowels are combined in a single syllable, typically in a closed-open-closed sequence.
  • 🌐 Words like 'apreciáis' and 'confiéis' are given as examples of triphthongs, where the middle vowel is open and surrounded by closed vowels.
  • 🚫 Hiatuses happen when two vowels are written together but pronounced in separate syllables, often when two open vowels are adjacent or a closed vowel with a tilde follows an open vowel.
  • 🌐 Words such as 'caer', 'poseer', 'país', and 'prohíbe' illustrate hiatuses, where the vowels are separated into different syllables despite appearing consecutively.
  • 📚 The video concludes with an exercise for viewers to practice identifying diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatuses in given words, reinforcing the concepts taught.

Q & A

  • What are the main topics covered in Susi's video?

    -The video covers the recognition and understanding of diphthongs, triphthongs, and hiatus in the Spanish language.

  • How are the Spanish vowels classified according to the video?

    -Spanish vowels are classified as open or closed, also known as strong or weak, based on the mouth position during pronunciation.

  • What is the difference between an open and a closed vowel in Spanish?

    -Open vowels are pronounced with an open mouth and are considered strong, while closed vowels are pronounced with a closed mouth and are considered weak.

  • What is a diphthong and how is it formed?

    -A diphthong is a combination of two vowels pronounced within the same syllable, typically formed by a closed vowel followed by an open vowel or vice versa.

  • Can you provide an example of a Spanish word with a diphthong from the video?

    -The word 'aula' is given as an example, where 'au' is a diphthong pronounced in one syllable.

  • What is a triphthong and how does it differ from a diphthong?

    -A triphthong is a combination of three vowels pronounced within the same syllable, differing from a diphthong by having an additional vowel.

  • How are hiatus identified in Spanish according to the video?

    -Hiatus occurs when two vowels are written together but pronounced in separate syllables, typically when two open vowels are adjacent or when an open vowel is followed by a closed vowel with a tilde.

  • What is the role of the letter 'h' in Spanish pronunciation as discussed in the video?

    -The letter 'h' is considered a silent letter in Spanish and does not affect the pronunciation of adjacent vowels, whether in diphthongs or hiatus.

  • How can you determine if a Spanish word has a hiatus or a diphthong?

    -You determine if a word has a hiatus or a diphthong by examining the vowels and their positions within the syllables, considering the rules for open and closed vowels, and the presence of a tilde.

  • What is the significance of a tilde on a closed vowel in Spanish pronunciation?

    -A tilde on a closed vowel adds strength to the pronunciation, and if it occurs in a context where it would typically form a diphthong, it can instead lead to a hiatus.

  • What exercise does Susi propose at the end of the video to help viewers practice?

    -Susi proposes an exercise where viewers identify whether each word has a diphthong, triphthong, or hiatus, and then separate the syllables to confirm their understanding.

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