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Triphthongs always contain a [[semivowel]]. In ''miei'' the first ''i'' is a semivocalic 'y' sound, {{IPA|/j/}}; in ''tuoi'', the ''u'' functions as a {{IPA|/w/}}. The ''i'' is a semivowel also in the first person plural of some verbs: ''continuiamo, dissanguiamo''. ''Noia'' and ''febbraio'' have the sequence vowel-semivowel-vowel . And in the four-vowel sequence of ''aiuola'' ('flowerbed') the "u" is a semivowel, {{IPA|/w/}}.
Triphthongs always contain at least one [[semivowel]]. In ''miei'' the first ''i'' is a semivocalic 'y' sound, {{IPA|/j/}}; in ''tuoi'', the ''u'' functions as a {{IPA|/w/}}; and the final ''i'' of such words can become semivocalic before a following vowel in the next word. The ''i'' is a semivowel also in the first person plural of some verbs: ''continuiamo, dissanguiamo''. ''Noia'' and ''febbraio'' have the sequence vowel-semivowel-vowel . And in the four-vowel sequence of ''aiuola'' ('flowerbed') the "u" is a semivowel, {{IPA|/w/}}.

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Triphthongs always contain at least one semivowel. In miei the first i is a semivocalic 'y' sound, /j/; in tuoi, the u functions as a /w/; and the final i of such words can become semivocalic before a following vowel in the next word. The i is a semivowel also in the first person plural of some verbs: continuiamo, dissanguiamo. Noia and febbraio have the sequence vowel-semivowel-vowel . And in the four-vowel sequence of aiuola ('flowerbed') the "u" is a semivowel, /w/.