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  2. Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Each letter has a position-independent encoding in Unicode, and the rendering software can infer the correct glyph form (initial, medial, final or isolated) from its joining context. That is the current recommendation. However, for compatibility with previous standards, the initial, medial, final and isolated forms can also be encoded separately.

  3. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the letter ʿayn (‏ ع ‎), [1] the hamza is written in initial, medial, and final positions as an unlinked letter or placed above or under a carrier character. Despite its common usage as a letter in Modern Standard Arabic, it is generally not considered to be one of its letters, although some argue that it should be considered ...

  4. Arabic script - Wikipedia

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    Nya /ɲ/ in the Jawi script ڽـ ـڽـ ڽ., The isolated ڽ‎ and final ـڽ‎ resemble the form ڽ, while the initial ڽـ‎ and medial forms ـڽـ‎, resemble the form پ. U+06BD ﮶ ‎ 3 dots none ں ‎ ن ‎ ݩ ‎ represents the "nj" palatal nasal /ɲ/ phoneme in Bosnian. U+0769 ﮲ ‎ ٚ ‎ 1 dot V pointing down: none ں ‎ ن ‎

  5. Template:Arabic alphabet shapes/joining - Wikipedia

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    Final Medial Initial Unicode character description Beh U+0628: ب ‎ ـب ‎ ـبـ ‎ بـ ‎ ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS BEH WITH DOT BELOW = BEH: U+062A: ت ‎ ـت ‎ ـتـ ‎ تـ ‎ ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS BEH WITH 2 DOTS HORIZONTALLY ABOVE = TEH U+062B: ث ‎ ـث ‎ ـثـ ‎ ثـ ‎ ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS BEH WITH 3 DOTS POINTING ...

  6. Ḫāʾ - Wikipedia

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    ARABIC LETTER KHAH ARABIC LETTER KHAH ISOLATED FORM ARABIC LETTER KHAH FINAL FORM ARABIC LETTER KHAH INITIAL FORM ARABIC LETTER KHAH MEDIAL FORM Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex Unicode: 1582: U+062E: 65189: U+FEA5: 65190: U+FEA6: 65191: U+FEA7: 65192: U+FEA8 UTF-8: 216 174: D8 AE: 239 186 165: EF BA A5: 239 186 166: EF BA ...

  7. He (letter) - Wikipedia

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    The medial form of hāʾ resembles either the number 8 or the wings of a butterfly. The letter hāʾ, especially its isolated form is informally written as the initial form of the letter itself. The hāʾ suffix appended to a verb represents a masculine object (e.g. يَقْرَأُهُ, yaqraʾuhu, 'he reads it').

  8. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Letter Tcheh With Dot Above U+06C0 ۀ ‎ Arabic Letter Heh With Yeh Above for ezafe, use 0654 over the language-appropriate base letter actually a ligature, not an independent letter Arabic letter hamzah on ha (1.0) ≡ ۀ U+06D5 U+0654 U+06C1 ہ ‎ Arabic Letter Heh Goal Urdu U+06C2 ۂ ‎ Arabic Letter Heh Goal With Hamza Above

  9. Ghayn - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic letter غ ‎ (Arabic: غَيْنْ, ghayn or ġayn /ɣajn/) is one of the six letters the Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two inherited from the Phoenician alphabet (the others being thāʼ, khāʼ, dhāl, ḍād, ẓāʼ). It represents the sound /ɣ/ or /ʁ/. In name and shape, it is a variant of ʻayn (ع ‎).