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qubba/qabba
Hi guys, I wanted to ask you about the word قبة.
Is it qubba or qabba?
Or both exist, qubba and qabba?
And if both exist, do they have the same meaning or different?
I am asking in reference to the word 'alcove'. Almaany dictionary says alcove is قبة but doesnt give me diacritic marks.
Dec 10, 2019 6:18 PM
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The right one is qubba قُبَّةٌ which means dome in English, but qabba is a meaningless word in Arabic.
Check it out: http://tahadz.com/mishkal/main
It will be helpful for you with Arabic diacritics
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