Natalia
How to tell the difference between 'ك and ق' and 'ذ ٫ث and ط' and 'ح, ه or خ' when spelling? Hi Everyone, In class we're working on developing our vocabulary and learning to spell by means of dictation. I have trouble figuring out when to use ح, ه or خ and also confuse ك and ق and ذ ٫ث and ط. I can hear the difference when they are pronounced individually, but when they are said within a word I struggle. Are there any grammar rules that decide when each is used that could help me while I'm still learning to hear the difference? Thank you in advance, Natalia.
17 Nis 2012 04:53
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هـ :is pronounced like a normal h ح: is pronounced like when you cough "ehm ehm "  خ: is pronounced like "Kh" in English or "Ch" in German غ:is pronounced like a French "R" or like gargle ذ:is pronounced like "th" in (the). ق:is harder than q ط:is a hard T ث:like a "th" in (thing) ك :is just a normal k ز:is like a normal Z There are no grammar rules that decide when you use them
18 Nisan 2012
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ه : its like when you clean your glasses , you do like hhhhhh so its the sound of this one ح : i dont know if you can say this one already cause some people cant say it easily but cant give any advices for now خ: some can say it sounds like snoring lol but this wont either help ك : just try to say it soft like normal k :ق spell it harder than k ,, more likely to be Q ,,spelled from inside just make it look hard ٫ث: is like snake sound if you can do it :) ذ : like z in english (sounds like ze ) ط: like t but hard and more from inside idk if am helping but you should make it feel stronger and harder and deeper than normal t Are there any grammar rules that decide when each is used ?? they have nothing to do with grammar at all , they are just some letters ,so it depends on the word whether it already includes any of them or not
17 Nisan 2012
1
hello natalia كيف حالك ! Its a good qs & i think u r an accurate student ! bec the letters that u have mentioned are either very close to each other i.e their articulation points r very close and bec of that u may feel confused. or some other letters have the same articulation point but they differ in their characteristics and the result is having different sounds for instance: the letters ح-خ-ه , all of them are emitted from the throat. BUT the letter ه is emitted from the lowest part of the throat ( its almost the same place of Adam's apple) the letter ح is emitted from the middle part of the throat its above the ه , so its above the Adam's apple. the mechanism of pronouncing the ح is: first put ء before pronuncing the letter ح i.e say ( أح) and repeat it several times. then try to pronunce it deeper and deeper till u reach the middle part of the throat and get the correct ح letter. I know its a little bit hard 4 non arab to pronounce this letter but by practicing إن شاء الله :) u will find it easy. the letter خ is emitted from the closest part of the throat , its close to the tongue BUT remeber that its present in the throat not in the tongue. the mechanism of pronouncing the خ is same as ح: first put ء before pronuncing the letter خ i.e say ( أخ) and repeat it several times. then try to pronunce it deeper till u reach the closest part of the throat and get the correct خ letter. I guess that u may also have some confusion with pronuncing the letter غ bec its also very close to the previous letters. I hope that you got some benefit from my explanation. wish u all the best
19 Nisan 2012
1
Arabic has some some of pronounce u don have it in your language ك its like k and ق its a bit different in pronunce ذ its like the and ث its like three ط its like t but heavy and ح u dont have this symbol in english خ its like kh ه itslike h
17 Nisan 2012
Thank you everyone for your help!
19 Nisan 2012
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