* Diphthongs in Tagalog: Diphthongs in Tagalog are formed by the combination of a vowel and a semivowel (w or y).
* "aw" sound: The sound "aw" in Tagalog is typically represented by the letter "o" at the end of a word.
Examples:
* "tawo" (person): This word has the diphthong "ao" but ends in "o".
* "kahoy" (tree): This word has the diphthong "oy" but ends in "y".
Words ending in "aw" are usually not native Tagalog words: They often come from borrowed words or are colloquial variations.
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