Today's Arabic lesson is the 3 diacritic vowels, "ah", "ee" and "oo".
"Diacritics" are marks or symbols above or below the letters that signify the vowel sounds.
For our purposes today, we'll view 3 vowels with the letter "daal" د.
"ah" is a short line above the letter daal like so: دَ
"ee" is a short diagonal line below the letter daal like so: دِ
"oo" is a curly-que sybol above the letter daal like so: دُ
"Diacritics" are marks or symbols above or below the letters that signify the vowel sounds.
For our purposes today, we'll view 3 vowels with the letter "daal" د.
"ah" is a short line above the letter daal like so: دَ
"ee" is a short diagonal line below the letter daal like so: دِ
"oo" is a curly-que sybol above the letter daal like so: دُ
"hamza" ء was yesterday's character.
Today we covered the simple vowels.
Tomorrow, we'll review the whole months of July!
For a thorough explanation of diacritics, see here.
Today we covered the simple vowels.
Tomorrow, we'll review the whole months of July!
For a thorough explanation of diacritics, see here.
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