The Arabic Alphabets with Pronunciation
The Arabic alphabet is used to write the Arabic language and
consists of 28 letters. It is written from right to left. Here is a list of the
Arabic alphabet letters in their isolated forms:
أ (alef)
ب (ba)
ت (ta)
ث (tha)
ج (jim)
ح (ha)
خ (kha)
د (dal)
ذ (thal)
ر (ra)
ز (zay)
س (seen)
ش (sheen)
ص (sad)
ض (dad)
ط (taa)
ظ (zaa)
ع (ain)
غ (ghain)
ف (fa)
ق (qaf)
ك (kaf)
ل (lam)
م (meem)
ن (noon)
ه (haa)
و (waw)
ي (ya)
Note: The pronunciation of some letters may vary depending
on their position within a word and the surrounding letters.
It's worth mentioning that the Arabic alphabet has both
consonants and vowels. The vowels are indicated by diacritical marks called
"haricot" when necessary for clarity in reading, but they are not
included in the basic alphabet list above.
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