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# 3.2.15. `j`, `w`
`j``w` 是半元音。
The sounds represented by `j` and `w` are semivowels in English.
`j` 与后面的元音相连,相当于在那个元音前面加上了一个 `ɪ`,比如 *you* `/juː/`,读音上相当于是 `/iuː/`
When `j` is connected to the following vowel, it is as if an `ɪ` sound is added in front of that vowel. For instance, the word *you* `/juː/`, pronounced the same as `/ɪuː/`.
`w` 与后面的元音相连,相当于在那个元音前面加上了一个 `ʊ`,比如 *way* `juː`,读音上相当于是 `ʊeɪ`
Similarly, when `w` is paired with a vowel, it's as if a `ʊ` sound precedes that vowel. Take the word *way* `/weɪ/`, pronounced the same as `/ʊeɪ/`.