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*Rising: ''ia, ie, io, iu, ua, ue, uo, ui''
*Rising: ''ia, ie, io, iu, ua, ue, uo, ui''
*Falling: ''ai, ei, oi, au, eu, ou''
*Falling: ''ai, ei, oi, au, eu, ou''
The most common diphthongs are ''ia, ua, ue,'' and ''io''. Additionally, ''ui'' is common after /k/ and /ɡ/. The remaining diphthongs are rare.


Note that the glide in falling diphthings is usually realized as palatalization (in the case of ''-i-'') or labialization (in the case of ''-u-'').
Note that the glide in falling diphthongs is usually realized as palatalization (in the case of ''-i-'') or labialization (in the case of ''-u-'').


===Prosody===
===Prosody===
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