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The following works for all letters {Huroof}, in all forms.

بِ
(bi)
بُ
(bu)
بَ
(ba)
تِ
(ti)
تُ
(tu)
تَ
(ta)
ثِ
(thi)
ثُ
(thu)
ثَ
(tha)
سِ
(si)
سُ
(su)
سَ
(sa)

Examples

These are examples of Arabic words (these are verbs) before and after the vowels have been indicated. These signs clarify how the word should be pronounced.


ترك
(t-r-k)

BECOMES

تـَرَكَ (ta-ra-ka)




ثبت (th-b-t)

BECOMES

ثـَبَتَ (tha-ba-ta)




ذهب (dh-h-b)

BECOMES

ذ َهَبَ (dha-ha-ba) Meaning: (he) went





نكن (n-k-n)

BECOMES

نـَكُنُ (na-ku-nu)




ثبت (th-b-t)

BECOMES

ثـَبُتَ (tha-bu-ta)






  1. It's not really short at all, it's just not glided. In standard English the lips are tightened at the end of this sound. This is not done in Arabic.
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