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Arabic Alphabet
Some letters have different spellings when they are placed at the beginning, middle or end of a word letter name end middle top
phonetic
Ç = alif = a
È = ba = b
Ê = ta = t
Ë = = th tha it's pronnonce English as th
Ì = djim Í ha = h
Î =Kha
Ï = dal
d
Ð = dhal
Ñ = ra = r
Ò =za = z
Ó =sin = s
Ô =shin = ch
Õ = Sad it's = pronnonce as salad s
Ö = Dad = d
Ø = Ta = t
Ù = Za = z
Ú = ayn
Û = Ghaynes
Ý = fa = f
Þ = qhaf
ß = KAF = k
á = lam = l
ã = mim = m
ä = nun = n
å = ha = h
æ = waw = w
í = ya = ua
Á = hamza
Ã Ä Å Æ
Pronunciation
The letters transcribed with a capital letter is pompous (they are also transcribed with a point in the letter): they speak as if we had pleineHa mouth is pronounced like the Spanish jota (or c. German)
The letters transcribed tha, dhal speak English as th: (they are also transcribed with a hyphen in the letter) as tha th of dhal thing as English th of this
Arab Signs
It was these signs that are important in Arabic, they can change the pronunciation of words after their location ... at the top and bottom of letters ...
were: ó ö õ ú ø
The 5 signs in his red separated by an Application
Èó Êó .... so small deals at the top of his letters reveals: Ba, ta, ja, ha, fa, la, Sa, there wa the letter "a" sign presente at the top of the letter to pronounce the word Ba, ta, ja ...... and this applies to all sign the letter of the Arabic alphabet ....
.Èõ Êõ Ìõ.... so small sign at the top gives us this pronunciation: Bo, to, jo, ho, ko ,..... the letter "o" presnte the pronunciation of letters
Èö Êö Ìö ........ so small deals at the bottom of the letter gives us the pronunciation follows: Bi, ti, ji, hi .... etc, the "i" here is the small sign trait bottom of the letter
Exercise 1:
Try to apply these 3 signs for all the letters of the Arabic alphabet by translating them into English for goods decision .........
Some letters have different spellings when they are placed at the beginning, middle or end of a word letter name end middle top
phonetic
Ç = alif = a
È = ba = b
Ê = ta = t
Ë = = th tha it's pronnonce English as th
Ì = djim Í ha = h
Î =Kha
Ï = dal
d
Ð = dhal
Ñ = ra = r
Ò =za = z
Ó =sin = s
Ô =shin = ch
Õ = Sad it's = pronnonce as salad s
Ö = Dad = d
Ø = Ta = t
Ù = Za = z
Ú = ayn
Û = Ghaynes
Ý = fa = f
Þ = qhaf
ß = KAF = k
á = lam = l
ã = mim = m
ä = nun = n
å = ha = h
æ = waw = w
í = ya = ua
Á = hamza
Ã Ä Å Æ
Pronunciation
The letters transcribed with a capital letter is pompous (they are also transcribed with a point in the letter): they speak as if we had pleineHa mouth is pronounced like the Spanish jota (or c. German)
The letters transcribed tha, dhal speak English as th: (they are also transcribed with a hyphen in the letter) as tha th of dhal thing as English th of this
Arab Signs
It was these signs that are important in Arabic, they can change the pronunciation of words after their location ... at the top and bottom of letters ...
were: ó ö õ ú ø
The 5 signs in his red separated by an Application
Èó Êó .... so small deals at the top of his letters reveals: Ba, ta, ja, ha, fa, la, Sa, there wa the letter "a" sign presente at the top of the letter to pronounce the word Ba, ta, ja ...... and this applies to all sign the letter of the Arabic alphabet ....
.Èõ Êõ Ìõ.... so small sign at the top gives us this pronunciation: Bo, to, jo, ho, ko ,..... the letter "o" presnte the pronunciation of letters
Èö Êö Ìö ........ so small deals at the bottom of the letter gives us the pronunciation follows: Bi, ti, ji, hi .... etc, the "i" here is the small sign trait bottom of the letter
Exercise 1:
Try to apply these 3 signs for all the letters of the Arabic alphabet by translating them into English for goods decision .........

