El Abecedario. La cancion Las vocales  Strong Vowels a,e,o Strong Vowels a,e,o  Week vowels : i, u  The vowels in Spanish can be classified as either.

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El Abecedario

La cancion

Las vocales  Strong Vowels a,e,o Strong Vowels a,e,o  Week vowels : i, u  The vowels in Spanish can be classified as either weak or strong, and the classification can determine when combinations of two or more vowels are considered to form a separate syllable. The strong vowels of Spanish — sometimes known as open vowels — are a, e and o. The weak vowels — sometimes known as closed vowels or semivowels — are i and u. Y often serves as a weak vowel as well, functioning in the same way as i.  The basic rule of vowel combinations and syllables is that two strong vowels cannot be in the same syllable, so that when two strong vowels are next to each other, they are considered to belong to separate syllables. But other combinations — such as a strong and a weak vowel or two weak vowels — are considered to form a single syllable.

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