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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn the ALPHABET AND PRONUNCIATION in Moroccan Arabic.
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Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Moroccan-arabic Grammar, How to use “can” in Moroccan Arabic, Affirmative Imperative & The verb "To Drink".
PRONUNCIATION
IN ENGLISH |
LETTER
IN MOROCCAN ARABIC |
LETTER
IN MOROCCAN ARABIC |
LETTER
IN MOROCCAN ARABIC |
LETTER
IN MOROCCAN ARABIC |
BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE |
alone | final | medial | initial | ||
sozinha | final | meio | início | ||
ah | ا | سا | --- | ا | a |
b | ب | سب | كبك | با | b |
t | ت | ت | ستس | تا | t |
t | ث | سث | سثس | ثس | t |
zh | ج | سج | سجس | جس | j |
h | ح | سح | سحس | حس | h |
h (strong) | خ | سخ | سخس | خس | h (forte) |
d | د | سد | سدس | دس | d |
d | ذ | سذ | سذس | ذس | d |
r | ر | سر | سرس | رس | r |
z | ز | سز | سزس | زس | z |
s | س | كس | كسن | سس | s |
sh | ش | سش | سشس | شس | ch |
S (strong) | ص | ص | سصس | صس | S (forte) |
D (forte) | ض | سض | سضس | ضس | D (forte) |
t | ط | سط | سطس | طس | t |
z (strong) | ظ | سظ | سظس | ظس | z (forte) |
ah Ah | ع | سع | سعس | عس | aá |
H (strong) | غ | سغ | سغس | غس | H (forte) |
f | ف | سف | سفس | فس | f |
Q (throat) | ق | سق | سقس | قس | Q (garganta) |
v | ڤ | سڤ | سڤس | ڤس | v |
k | ك | سك | سكس | كس | k |
g | گ | سگ | سگس | گ | g |
l | ل | سل | سلس | لس | l |
la | لا | سلا | --- | --- | la |
m | م | سم | سمس | مس | m |
n | ن | سن | سنس | نس | n |
h | ه | سه | سهس | هس | h |
u | و | و | --- | --- | u |
Sources
https://fsi-languages.yojik.eu/languages/PeaceCorps/Arabic-Moroccan/MO_Arabic_Language_Lessons.pdf
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