أ ب ن اْ ءُ ه

أ ب ن اْ ءُ ه

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أ ب ن اْ ءُ ه

Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia

Arabic currently uses a diacritic sign ء called hamzah to denote the glottal stop ʔ written alone or with a carrier alone ء; with a carrier إ أ (above or under an alif) ؤ (above a wāw) ئ (above a dotless yā’ or yā’ hamzah).

Arabic Alphabet Arabic Letters - Arabic Keyboard

hā̛ ه هـ Refer to the three Arabic Letters Writing Forms (initial – medial – final) zāy ز الزَمَان /̛āz-zamān/ For past yā̛ ي Refer to the three Arabic Letters Writing Forms (initial – medial – final) wāw و الوَطَن /̛āl-watan/ for homeland hamza ء أُ إِ أَ

Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

As of Unicode 15.0 the Arabic script is contained in the following blocks 3 Arabic (0600–06FF 256 characters) Arabic Supplement (0750–077F 48 characters) Arabic Extended-B (0870–089F 41 characters) Arabic Extended-A (08A0–08FF 96 characters)

Arabic/Arabic alphabet - Wikibooks open books for an open world

Arabic/Arabic alphabet. Here are all the official letters of the Arabic alphabet in order. The following image shows which letters have an equivalent in the English language. Note that the r differs from the English one; it is a trill like in Spanish and Russian.

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