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At vowels they are phonemes formed by the current of air that, coming from the lungs, passes freely through the mouth or nose, making the vocal folds vibrate. they are the core of syllables in the Portuguese language and represent the beginning of human speech and communication.
Babies, for example, while not yet able to speak, produce sounds in an attempt to communicate. these sounds are vowels. represented by the letters THE, AND, I, O and U, they are essential and indispensable for the formation of a syllable and can be classified by its articulation, timbre and intensity.
In addition, simple vocal sounds originate that do not need the help of other letters to rule, and with the consonants they invent words. There are no words that can be constructed without vowels. The mouth acts as a resonator, and produces, by varying its volume, different timbres, which is complemented by pronouncing the different vowels with the different positions adopted by the lips and tongue. This allows classifying vowels into open or strong (a, o, e) and closed or weak (i, u) as there is greater or lesser distance, respectively, between the tongue and the palate. When two vowels come together in a single syllable we call it a diphthong. They must respond to two flat voices, or a weak and strong mood.
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Homework: Complete the dotted vowels.
Cover the letters and write them below:
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Complete the trace:
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