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Hello everyone!  
Hello everyone!  


We are going to talk about the letters and how you spell them In Arabic ... So let's start:
We are going to talk about the letters and how you spell them In Arabic ... So let's start:  
 


In Arabic we have Letters like ( '''ا ب ت ث ج ح ....''').
In Arabic we have Letters like ( '''ا ب ت ث ج ح ....''').

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Hello everyone!

We are going to talk about the letters and how you spell them In Arabic ... So let's start:


In Arabic we have Letters like ( ا ب ت ث ج ح ....).

These letters have pronunciation.

Then we have these small Symbols ( َ - ُ - ِ ) ( ً - ٌ - ٍ ) ( ّ ) ( ْ).

When we add those Symbols to the Letter it will change their pronunciation ...

Well not very different but it will look like we say the letter with a second letter or more ....

So I'll give Examples and see:

We will start with the first three symbols: ( َ ) ( ُ ) ( ِ )

  1. The first one is called in Arabic "Fat ha" and it means you should open your mouth while saying the letter.
  2. The second one is called "Damma". Your mouth should have a round shape like you're pronouncing a "O".
  3. The third one is called "Kasra". Your mouth should have the same shape as when you're pronouncing a "E".

Here are some examples:

  • If we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add that Fatha to it ( بَ ). Its pronunciation becomes (Ba). Not a long "a", just a short one.
  • if we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add that Damma to it ( بُ ). Its pronunciation becomes (Bo). Not a long "o", just a short one.
  • if we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add that Kasra to it ( بِ ). Its pronunciation becomes (Be). Not a long "e", just a short one.

The table below will help you with other letters:

letter name of the letter pronunciation with Fatha pronunciation with Damma pronunciation with Kasra
ا Alif A O E
ب Ba'a Ba Bo Be
ت Ta'a Ta To Te
ث tha'a (th here must pronounce as [th] in tee[th] tha tho the
ج jeem ja jo je
ح ha'a [h] ha Ho He
خ Kha'a [KH] must pronounce as [X letter in Russian] Kha Kho Khe

and so on with All the letters.

Please note that the second letter you add has a very short pronunciation.

I hope this will help you. A lot of people I talked to found this hard to understand but found it a little easier after this explanation ...

See you soon.

part2 :

hello Again ...

well let's complete our lesson ....

we'll talk about these symbols ( ً )-( ٌ )-( ٍ )

  • The first one is called in Arabic "Tanween Al Fat'h" and it means you should open your mouth while saying the letter then add N at the end of letter.
  • The second one is called "Tanween Al Damm". Your mouth should have a round shape like you're pronouncing a "O" and add N at the End of the letter
  • The third one is called "Tanween Al Kasr". Your mouth should have the same shape as when you're pronouncing a "E" .and add N at the End of the letter

Here are some examples:

  • If we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add Tanween Al Fat'h to it ( بً ). Its pronunciation becomes (Ban). Not a long "a", just a short one.
  • if we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add Tanween Al Damm to it ( بٌ ). Its pronunciation becomes (Bon). Not a long "o", just a short one.
  • if we want to say the letter ( ب ) in Arabic, let's add Tanween Al Kasr to it ( بٍ ). Its pronunciation becomes (Ben). Not a long "e", just a short one.

The table below will help you with other letters:

letter name of the letter pronunciation with Tanween Al Fat'h pronunciation with Tanween Al Damm pronunciation with Tanween Al Kasr
ا Alif An On Ee
ب Ba'a Ban Bon Ben
ت Ta'a Tan Ton Ten
ث tha'a (th here must pronounce as [th] in tee[th] than thon then
ج jeem jan jon jen
ح ha'a han Hon Hen
خ Kha'a [KH] must pronounce as [X letter in Russian] Khan Khon Khen

and so on with All the letters.