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  • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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    2 years ago
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    Besides Arabic itself: Persian, Pashto, Urdu, and, uh... Uighur?

    When listening to a spoken word, is there a good way to tell the difference between أ and ع , هـ and ح , س and ص , ت and ط , ز and ظ , د and ض ?

    Edit: Formatting mixed up everything. Alif and Ayin, ha and h.a, sin and sad, dal and dad, zain and za, ta and t.a.

    • Prof_mu3allim [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah all these languages use the Arabic script. About the Ayn, have you seen yesterday's lesson ? You should have no trouble telling these letters apart after some practice.

      ط ظ ص ض are what we call emphatic letters and their unemphatic counterparts are ت ذ س د respectively. I'll see about making alphabet lessons :)