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Vowels in hiatus may equivalently be pronounced as rising diphthongs provided that the first vowel is a high vowel.
Vowels in hiatus may be pronounced as rising diphthongs if that the first vowel is a high vowel.


When two adjacent vowels that normally form a digraph are in hiatus or form a diphthong, this is indicated with a diaresis on the second vowel, which is invariably ⟨ι⟩ or ⟨υ⟩.
When two adjacent vowels that normally form a digraph are in hiatus or form a diphthong, this is indicated with a diaresis on the second vowel, which is invariably ⟨ι⟩ or ⟨υ⟩.
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