ヒアートゥス
The state that a vowel sound is adjacent in ヒアートゥス (Luo: hiatus) or the adjacent part. For example, hiatus has ヒアートゥス between i and a of itself. The name comes from Latin meaning "a break" and "a gap". I am called a hiatus or the diphthong in Japanese.
Even if two vowel sounds formed a line, in the case of a diphthong, I do not call it ヒアートゥス. It avoids ヒアートゥス depending on a language, and it inserts consonants such as r or h, and it is performed by a vowel sound abbreviation and to couple.
I may not discriminate a diphthong from ヒアートゥス. For example, the case that vowel sounds continue in Japanese (A row enters in the middle of a word), it is quickly in ヒアートゥス when I pronounce even diphthong のようにになる case carefully slowly when I pronounce it smoothly.
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