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Usage of Alif Maqsuura (ى و ئ)
اهلا و سهلا،
شكراً for considering my question. I am a new leader of Arabic, and I have come across words using Alif Maqsuura, but I don't understand it's usage. My understanding is that it is simply Alif (ا), but at the end of a word like (حاوى). My question is: is there any difference in pronunciation or meaning, or is it only a difference in style of the letter?
Also, in some words (I don't have an example), I have seen what looks to me like a "short" Alif with Hamza (ئ alone) in the middle of a word (لئل). I can't find any information on what this is. Can anyone help me with this? Thank you in advance!
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23 févr. 2016 02:47
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good question
you can decide the vowel "a" in ( verbs ) by making it in the present tense
ex1: سقا or سقى ? " means watered the plants" . If you make it in the present tense it will be يسقي so the " ى " is the correct answer
ex2: رنا or رنى ? " means became closer" . If you make it in the present tense it will be يرنو so the " ا " is the correct answer
in ( nouns ) you can check it making the name in " muthanna " which means you make two of it
ex : عصا or عصى ? "means stick" . if you want to say 2 عصى it will be " عصوان " so the "ى " is not correct and it should be "عصا "
you can say the origin of " ا " is " و " and the oirigin of "ى " is "ي "
about the "ء" letter there are rules in dictation
if this letter came in the end of the word you must look at the vowel of the letter behind it
if it was "fatha " you must write it on "ا "
if it was "damma " you must write it on "و "
if it was "kasra" you must write it on "ى"
if it was "sokon" you must write it on the line.
if you want to learn more about the "ء " in the middle of the wrod
let me know
I'll make it easier to you
23 février 2016
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there is a slight difference but its not important most people don't even pay attention to it ى has a shorter "ah" sound than ا
here's a website that explain how to put the "ء" http://www.islamguiden.com/arabi/m_a_r_61.htm
23 février 2016
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