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What is Arabic for eye?


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The letter ع is a tricky one because it is foreign to English and all European languages.
The letter’s name is عَين (عayn) which also means ‘eye’.
It is produced from the middle section of the throat by restricting the flow of air. You should be able to feel the muscles contract when you put your hand on your throat. In a way, it is the voiced counterpart of ح i.e. the vocal cords vibrate.
If you practice enough, you will be able to pronounce عarab, عumar(Omar) and عalii (Ali) correctly.
The ع is NOT a vowel.
Final | Medial | Initial | Independent / Isolated |
---|---|---|---|
ـع | ـعـ | عـ | ع |
By looking at all the forms, is it clear which is the core and which is the tail?
What is going on with the medial and final shapes you ask? It’s written this way so we don’t take the pen off the paper, which is an important consideration when