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! || Front || | ! || Front || Central || Back | ||
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! High | ! High | ||
| '''i''' /i/ || ''' | | '''i''' /i/ || '''y''' /ɨ/ || '''ou, u''' /u/ | ||
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! Mid | ! Mid | ||
| '''e''' /e/ || | | '''e''' /e/ || || '''o''' /o/ | ||
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! Low | ! Low | ||
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Covalent Greek has the following diphthongs: '''æ, ei''' /ai̯/ '''au''' /au̯/ '''eu''' /eu̯/ '''oe, oi''' /oi/ '''ue''' /ui/ | |||
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