- as in "father"). For example: ⟨دَا⟩ /daː/. The
fatḥah is not
usually written in such cases. When a
fathah is
placed before the
letter ⟨ﻱ⟩ (yā’), it creates...
-
fatḥah: الرَّحْمَٰنِ (a)r-raḥmāni. In the
editions printed in
South Asia (****stan,
India and Bangladesh) the
dagger alif is
written without fatḥah:...
-
accent ◌́/á in 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...
-
following a
consonant other than a
hamzah is
written with a
short a sign (
fatḥah) on the
consonant plus an ʾalif
after it; long ī is
written as a sign for...
-
accompanied by a
fatḥah or ḍammah. For example, the ر at the end of the
first word of the Sūrat "al-ʻAṣr" is
heavy because the ع (ʻayn) has a
fatḥah: وَالْعَصْرِ...
-
earlier dot. 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/...
-
romanization of the
Arabic alphabet. A
fatḥah followed by the
letter ⟨ﻭ⟩ (wāw) with a sukūn (ـَوْ) is
romanized as aẘ. A
fatḥah followed by the
letter ⟨ﻱ⟩ (yā’)...
- ỳ _A a
Vocalization ـَ 064E
fatḥah a a a/e/é ـِ 0650
kasrah i i i/e/é ـُ 13 064F ḍammah u u ou/o/u ـَا 064E0627
fatḥah alif aː ā aʼ A/aa a ـِي 0650064A...
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diacritics instead of
Arabic names.
Commonly used
diacritics are
zabar (Arabic
fatḥah), zer (Arabic kasrah), pesh (Arabic dammah)
which are used to
clarify the...
- word.
Persian script has
adopted a
subset of
Arabic diacritics:
zabar /æ/ (
fatḥah in Arabic), zēr /e/ (kasrah in Arabic), and pēš /ou̯/ or /o/ (ḍammah in...