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ARABIC KASRA ISOLATED FORM, or U+FE7B ﹻ
ARABIC KASRA MEDIAL FORM. ـُ The
ḍammah ⟨ضَمَّة⟩ is a
small curl-like
diacritic placed above a
letter to represent...
- The
scimitar oryx (Oryx
dammah), also
known as the scimitar-horned oryx and the
Sahara oryx, is an Oryx
species that was once
widespread across North Africa...
- Latin): a
single dot that's
placed on top of Fatḥah and
Ḍammah, or
curly Fatḥah and
curly Ḍammah (vowel
diacritics unique to Rohinghya), or
their respective...
- this way. The
scimitar oryx, also
called the scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx
dammah), of
North Africa used to be
listed as
extinct in the wild, but it is now...
- sign for
short i (kasrah) plus a yāʾ; and long ū as a sign for
short u (
ḍammah) plus a wāw. Briefly, ᵃa = ā; ⁱy = ī; and ᵘw = ū. Long ā
following a hamzah...
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although some of the
symbols have
different pronunciations. For example, a
ḍammah is
pronounced [ʊ~u],
while in
Iranian Persian it is
pronounced [o]. This...
- a
pharyngeal sound). ر (rāʼ ) is
heavy when
accompanied by a fatḥah or
ḍammah and
light when
accompanied by a kasrah. If its
vowel sound is cancelled...
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antelope (H. niger) Oryx East
African oryx (O. beisa)
Scimitar oryx (O.
dammah)
Gemsbok (O. gazella)
Arabian oryx (O. leucoryx)
Addax Addax (A. nasomaculatus)...
- Kurdish, Urdu, and Pashto. The 28 letters: The ḥarakāt (fatḥah,
kasrah and
ḍammah) are
transliterated as a, i and u. A šaddah
results in a
geminate (consonant...
- /æ/ (fatḥah in Arabic), zēr /e/ (kasrah in Arabic), and pēš /ou̯/ or /o/ (
ḍammah in Arabic,
pronounced zamme in
Western Persian), tanwīne nasb /æn/ and šaddah...