Arabic/LearnRW/Row 4

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ب , ت , ث , ف


Remember to read from right to left when reading Arabic letters.

The letters written above are called (starting from the right) baa, taa, thaa, and faa. Now don't get confused, the first three do look similar, but are different letters because of the dots. The first letter up there has one dot underneath. The second one has two dots on top. The third has three dots snuggled up in a triangle shape. And the fourth letter has a different shape and only one dot.

The pattern is that all letters are named with the sound they make at the beginning of their names. All letters make consonant sounds.

All of these letters have the same tail. They connect to letters after them, within a word. Remember, every letter has four forms.

Reference

Three times Twice End Middle Start Alone Name Phonetic
ببب بب ـب ـبـ بـ ب Baa [b]
تتت تت ـت ـتـ تـ ت Taa [‎t̪]
ثثث ثث ـث ـثـ ثـ ث Tħaa [θ]
ففف فف ـف ـفـ فـ ف Faa [f]

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