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=== Vowels === {| class="wikitable" |- ! ![[Front vowel|Front]] ![[Central vowel|Central]] ![[Back vowel|Back]] |- style="text-align:center;" ![[Close vowel|Close]] |'''i'''<br />{{IPAslink|i}} || || '''u'''<br />{{IPAslink|u}} |- style="text-align:center;" ![[Mid vowel|Mid]] |'''e'''<br />{{IPAslink|e̞|e}} || || '''o'''<br />{{IPAslink|o̞|o}} |- style="text-align:center;" ![[Open vowel|Open]] | || '''a'''<br />{{IPAslink|ä|a}} || |} The Basque language features five vowels: {{IPA|/a/}}, {{IPA|/e/}}, {{IPA|/i/}}, {{IPA|/o/}} and {{IPA|/u/}} (the same that are found in [[Spanish phonology#Vowels|Spanish]], [[Asturian language#Vowels|Asturian]] and [[Aragonese language#Vowels|Aragonese]]). In the [[Zuberoan]] dialect, extra phonemes are featured: * the [[close front rounded vowel]] {{IPAslink|y}}, graphically represented as {{angbr|ü}}; * a set of contrasting [[nasal vowels]]. There is no distinctive vowel length in Basque, although vowels can be lengthened for emphasis. The mid vowels {{IPA|/e/}} and {{IPA|/o/}} are raised before nasal consonants.{{sfn|de Rijk|2008|p=4}} Basque has an a-Elision Rule, according to which the vowel {{IPA|/a/}} is elided before any following vowel.{{sfn|de Rijk|2008|p=17}} This does not prevent the existence of diphthongs with {{IPA|/a/}} present. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; float: right;" |+ caption| '''Basque diphthongs'''{{sfn|de Rijk|2008|p=5}} ! [[Help:IPA|IPA]] ! Example ! Meaning ! [[Help:IPA|IPA]] ! Example ! Meaning |- | {{IPA|/ai̯/}} || {{lang|eu|italic=no|bai}} || yes | {{IPA|/au̯/}} | {{lang|eu|italic=no|gau}} | night |- | {{IPA|/ei̯/}} || {{lang|eu|italic=no|sei}} || six | {{IPA|/eu̯/}} | {{lang|eu|italic=no|euri}} | rain |- | {{IPA|/oi̯/}} || {{lang|eu|italic=no|oin}} || foot | | | |- | {{IPA|/ui̯/}}|| {{lang|eu|italic=no|fruitu}} || fruit | | | |} There are six [[diphthong]]s in Basque, all falling and with {{IPA|/i̯/}} or {{IPA|/u̯/}} as the second element.{{sfn|de Rijk|2008|p=5}}
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