List the monophthongs and 8 diphthongs

Monophthongs:

1. /i/ as in "bee"
2. /ɪ/ as in "kit"
3. /e/ as in "cake"
4. /ɛ/ as in "bed"
5. /æ/ as in "cat"
6. /ɑ/ as in "father"
7. /ɔ/ as in "dog"
8. /o/ as in "note"
9. /ʊ/ as in "book"
10. /u/ as in "moon"

Diphthongs:
1. /eɪ/ as in "day"
2. /oʊ/ as in "go"
3. /aɪ/ as in "fly"
4. /aʊ/ as in "cow"
5. /ɔɪ/ as in "boy"
6. /əʊ/ as in "boat"
7. /ɪə/ as in "here"
8. /eə/ as in "air"

Sure! Monophthongs are vowel sounds that consist of a single pure vowel sound without any significant change in quality. Here are the monophthongs in the English language:

1. /iː/ – as in "see"
2. /ɪ/ – as in "sit"
3. /e/ – as in "pen"
4. /æ/ – as in "cat"
5. /ɑː/ – as in "car"
6. /ɔː/ – as in "saw"
7. /ʊ/ – as in "put"
8. /uː/ – as in "too"
9. /əː/ – as in "bird" (sometimes called a schwa sound)
10. /ɜː/ – as in "hurt"

Diphthongs, on the other hand, are vowel sounds that involve a glide or movement from one vowel sound to another within a single syllable. Here are 8 common diphthongs in the English language:

1. /eɪ/ – as in "day"
2. /aɪ/ – as in "high"
3. /ɔɪ/ – as in "boy"
4. /aʊ/ – as in "house"
5. /oʊ/ – as in "go"
6. /ɪə/ – as in "ear"
7. /eə/ – as in "air"
8. /ʊə/ – as in "tour"