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Jian
what do "sokoon" and "hamza" mean in Persian.
May 6, 2020 3:16 PM
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Hi Jian
Sokoon is when there is a pause over a word or a letter is not followed by a vowel. In case you know any Farsi, in the word “Ketab” the letter b has “sokoon“ because it is not followed by a vowel.
Hamze is a strong vowel that has different uses... it is mostly when There are two vowels in a row and they become stronger. If you have a particular exam in mind I’d be happy to help you with how it actually works.
May 6, 2020
Hi Julian
Sokoon is a short pause
Hamza is like a stress.... We pronounce hamza a little stronger compared to other parts
May 6, 2020
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