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Hamza - Wikipedia
This form as well as hamza below alif إ‎ are both also in Arabic loanwords where the original spelling has been retained. The hamza above ya ئ‎ is known as a "housed hamzah" (Malay: hamzah berumah), and is most commonly used in Arabic loanwords.
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The Hamza Sound (ء): How to pronounce it clearly - YouTube
The hamza is a sound that can easily get lost in our speech or recitation. Learn how to clearly pronounce the hamza sound.0:00 Introduction/Characteristics ...
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ئ - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Letter [edit] ئ • (fā`iliyá ye) The forty-fifth and final letter of the Pashto alphabet. At the end of a verb, it indicates the verb is in second person plural form.
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Hamza In Arabic - Its Forms, Types, Pronunciation, And Examples
Hamza with ya ئ: We can see Hamza with the letter wow in different situations such as when Hamza comes at the end of the word, and the letter before it has Kasrah.
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Writing and Pronouncing the Hamza (ء): A Guide for the Perplexed
Learn when to write the hamza "on the line" (ء), when to write it on one of its three "seats" (ئ ,ؤ ,أ), when not to write it, and when not to pronounce it.
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4.3: The Consonant Hamza الهمزة - Humanities LibreTexts
Hamza الهمزة can be written on its own or placed on a carrier letter (seat) such as Alif (أ), Waw (ؤ), or Ya (ئ). For example, in the word "أحمد" (Ahmad), Hamza is placed on Alif at the beginning.
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Hamza In Arabic With Types (Initial, Medial, Final), And Forms (With ...
It may rest on Alif (أ), Wow (ؤ), or undotted Ya (ئ), or appear on the line (ء), depending on specific grammatical rules. For example, it sits on Alif in “رأس” (head), on Wow in “فؤاد” (heart), and on undotted Ya in “بئر” (well).
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Letter Hamza in Arabic
Hamza with ya ئ Ya as a carrier (kursi) of hamza has no dots beneath it. Please see the following examples.
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Hamza in the Arabic (ء): Know Everything
ئ‎ ـئ‎ ـئـ‎ ئـ Alif Maddah ـآ آ Tāʾ Marbūṭah ـة ة Alif Maqṣūrah ـى ى How to Write Arabic Letters Hamza? The Arabic alphabet doesn’t have upper or lowercase letters, like we see in the Latin alphabet letters. but the letters are combing when writing a word. However, each arabic letter can be written in Contextual ...
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Arabic currently uses a punctuation mark called the hamzah (ء) 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).