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| موضوع: انا سآخذ اللغة العربيه 12/2/2008, 18:48 | |
| اخواني انا سآخذ اللغه العربيه لتعليمها لمن يريد ارجو من الاخوه """ المختصين لغه عربيه """ المتابعه ونشاء الله ساعمل لكل مختص بلغه ان يكون مشرفا عليها مثلا مشرف اللعه العربيه """""" وانتظروا """""" الدرس الاول """"""" ﺍ, (a, i, or u), a long i, or an ay sound. Alif, at the beginning of a word represents a short vowel sound
of a word. Alif madda, آ, is used when a sustained 'a' sound occurs at the beginning
بـ, The full form, ب, of a word. Remember that Arabic is read from right to left. Arabic characters should be written form right to left as well. The next character has two forms. The joined form, is used when the character is followed by another character. is used when that character appears by itself or at the end
some more characters with both forms. Most Arabic characters both joined and full forms. Here are
sound. Short vowels aren't represented by a letter when they appear inside a word. Alif is one of the few letters that joins with letters that precede it. It never joins with a letter that follows it. Alif in the middle of a word represents a more sustained 'a'
Some of the following characters have both full and joined forms. Others just have one form. The first letter, ج, j everywhere except in Eygpt where it is pronounced with a hard g. is pronounced as a
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