English Sounds OY Diphthong How to make the OY as in TOY Diphthong
In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to learn how to pronounce
the OY as in TOY diphthong.
Diphthongs are a combination of two sounds, so they have a starting position and an ending position.
This dipthtong begins with the AW as in LAW [ɔ] vowel.
As a part of the diphthong, the lips round more
than they do for the pure vowel by itself,
like in the word ‘law’.
Oy.
The tongue is slightly lifted and shifted a bit back,
so the tip of the tongue is not touching anything.
The ending position is the ‘ih’ as in ‘sit’ vowel.
The lips relax and the tongue comes forward.
The tip lightly touches the back of the bottom front teeth,
and the top, front part of the tongue arches up towards the roof of the mouth.
This brings the jaw back up.
Let’s look at this sound up close and in slow motion.
At the beginning of the diphthong, the lips are rounded.
The space inside the mouth is dark
because the tongue has shifted back.
For the second position, the corners of the lips have relaxed out
and the front, top part of tongue reaches up
towards the roof of the mouth.
There is still some jaw drop.
Here’s the word ‘toy’. Again, lips round for the first sound,
and relax for the second sound as the tongue arches towards the roof of the mouth in the front.
In a stressed syllable, the OY diphthong curves up then down.
Toy. OY.
In an unstressed syllable, it’s lower and
flatter in pitch, as well as quieter and quicker
Oy- oy-
The diphthong is unstressed in the word ‘tabloid’.
Oy-
Let’s take a look at this word.
The diphthong looks the same:
lips rounded for the beginning position,
then relaxing out for the ending position, before the tongue tip flips up for the D.
But because the pitch is flatter and the
syllable is quicker, it sounds unstressed.
The OY diphthong, stressed:
Toy. OY.
Unstressed:
Tabloid. Oy-
OY, oy, OY, oy.
Example words. Repeat with me:
Oil. OY- Oil.
Coin. OY- Coin.
Joyful. OY- Joyful.
Steroid. oy- Steroid.
Loyal. oy- Loyal.