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 :)
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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.
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 :)
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