Trouvez des professeurs en Anglais
~✿Julia✿~
How do you I know when 'ا" is supposed to be read like [a], [ae], [i], [u]?
For example, like in these two words. They are written completely alike.
أخ
أخت
There's the same vowel "أ" but the pronunciation is different. I'm a bit confused...
10 août 2008 22:21
Réponses · 2
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There is no confusion Juliana ,
If you get how to pronounce the Arabic letters' you will be well in it Insha Allah , Cez Arabic differ that many Languages , e.g. English , In Arabic case u can write it thru the pronunciation '' ur listening '' so if u get how to read and pronounce it in the right way , then u will be so good ,
RETURN TO THE QUESTION:-
Fristly You have to know that letters in Arabic have three shapes 1-Damah , 2-Kasrah , 3-Fat'ha.
And the Lettere Alif (أ) has four shapes 1-Damah , 2-Kasrah , 3-Fat'ha. 4-Madah
I will focus in ''Alif أ)
Alif, ﺍ, at the beginning of a word represents a short vowel sound (a, i, or u), a long i, or an ay sound.
As u said for example
أخ
'' Its Pronounce ''A'kh'' In this case its with Fat'ha.
أُخت
''its with Damah pronounce like O '' Okht''
And about Madah like in the Beginning of the beautiful work ''آمين" which it pronounce '' Ameen''
Thanks
Try to visit that link:
http://languageguide.org/im/alpha/ar
Hesham (^_^)
10 août 2008
1
it is depend on two cases
1- marks of identification like sluice , accentuation , ............etc.
2- what is the sex of the person you spoken to .... male or female
male .... you ..... inta ........ إنتَ ...... like ( E ) or like ( i )
female ...you .... inti ........ إنتِ ...... like ( E ) or like ( i )
look to the mark of identification at the end ( َ ) ( ِ )
male ....brother .... akh ..... أَخ ...... like ( A )
look to the mark of identification at the beginning ( َ )
female ... sister .... okht .... أُخت ...... like ( O )
look to the mark of identification at the beginning ( َُ )
10 août 2008
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Allemand, Russe, Espagnol, Ouzbek
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Anglais, Allemand, Espagnol, Ouzbek
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