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  2. Arabic diacritics - Wikipedia

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    The literal meaning of تَشْكِيل tashkīl is 'variation'. As the normal Arabic text does not provide enough information about the correct pronunciation, the main purpose of tashkīl (and ḥarakāt) is to provide a phonetic guide or a phonetic aid; i.e. show the correct pronunciation for children who are learning to read or foreign learners.

  3. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Fatha U+064F ُ ‎ Arabic Damma U+0650 ِ ‎ Arabic Kasra U+0651 ّ ‎ Arabic Shadda U+0652 ْ ‎ Arabic Sukun marks absence of a vowel after the base consonant used in some Qurans to mark a long vowel as ignored can have a variety of shapes, including a circular one and a shape that looks like '06E1' → U+06E1 ۡArabic Small High ...

  4. Buckwalter transliteration - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic this is called the fathatan, the dual fatha. Upper case “F” because the lower case is already used ٌ N Pronounced [un]. Lower case “n” is already used, and for consistency with “F” for nunated [an], upper case “N” is used. ٍ K Pronounced [in]. This is the kasratan, the nunated kasra.

  5. ArabTeX - Wikipedia

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    The ArabTeX logo. ArabTeX is a free software package providing support for the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets to TeX and LaTeX.Written by Klaus Lagally, it can take romanized ASCII or native script input to produce quality ligatures for Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Sindhi, Western Punjabi (Lahnda), Maghribi, Uyghur, Kashmiri, Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Ladino and Yiddish.

  6. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/joining - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Arabic text renderers will automatically use the glyph defined in fonts for this format control, to correctly render Arabic words if advanced justification is supported; Arabic text renderers may choose to not render this character, but many will still render it using the simple horizontal stroke with its length defined in glyph ...

  7. Suyat - Wikipedia

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    In Tausug, it is (ئِن). The Tausug Arabic script utilises the letter yā' with a hamza (ئ) to represent a short vowel. If a kasra (ئِ) is added, it becomes an 'i' sound. If a fatha (ئَ) is added, it becomes an 'a' sound. If a damma (ئُ) is added, it becomes a 'u' sound. An example of the Arabic alphabet in writing the Tausūg language:

  8. Shaddah - Wikipedia

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    When a shaddah is used on a consonant which also takes a fatḥah /a/, the fatḥah is written above the shaddah.If the consonant takes a kasrah /i/, it is written between the consonant and the shaddah instead of its usual place below the consonant, however this last case is an exclusively Arabic language practice, not in other languages that use the Arabic script.

  9. Fatha - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Fatha may refer to ... Fatḥah, Arabic diacritic ـَ' (fatha), Arabic Braille This page was last ...