“It’s a diphthong,” Craig explained, referring to a word that combines two vowels in a single syllable. Craig then repeated the correct pronunciation of his last name, which is “Cr-ayg” ...
“It’s a diphthong,” said Daniel about the final syllable in his last name. “I don’t say ‘Col-bett!’” While one could argue that the differing pronunciations speak merely to varying ...
“It’s a diphthong,” said Craig about the final syllable in his last name. “I don’t say ‘Col-bett!’” While one could argue that the differing pronunciations speak merely to varying ...
I don’t say Col-bet.’ A diphthong is a sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins in one vowel and moves towards the other. The Knives Out ...