- a
kasrah is
placed before a
plain letter ⟨ﻱ⟩ (yā’), it
represents a long /iː/ (as in the
English word "steed"). For example: ⟨دِي⟩ /diː/. The
kasrah is...
- Al-K****reh (Arabic: ٱلْكَسْرَة, romanized: al-
Kasrah) is a
Syrian town
located in Deir ez-Zor District, Deir ez-Zor.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau...
- when
accompanied by a fatḥah or ḍammah and
light when
accompanied by a
kasrah. If its
vowel sound is cancelled, such as by a sukūn or the end of a sentence...
-
respective Fatḥatan and Ḍammatan versions, and it's
placed underneath Kasrah or
curly Kasrah, or
their respective Kasratan version. (e.g. دً࣪ / دٌ࣪ / دࣨ࣪ / دٍ࣭)...
- /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...
-
Arabic unless there is
another vowel after the y), and
cannot have a
kasrah (because
kasrah before sukūnated y is
never found outside the Qur’ān), so it must...
-
possessive suffix for second-person
singular nouns (feminine
taking kāf-
kasrah كِ, /ki/ and
masculine kāf-fatḥah كَ /ka/); for instance, كِتَاب kitāb ("book")...
-
carrier for hamza,
hamza is
added above the alif, or, for
initial alif-
kasrah,
below it and
indicates that the
letter so
modified is
indeed a glottal...
- names.
Commonly used
diacritics are
zabar (Arabic fatḥah), zer (Arabic
kasrah), pesh (Arabic dammah)
which are used to
clarify the
pronunciation of vowels...
- e, o). The
first three are
derived from the
Arabic vowel signs, fatḥah,
kasrah and ḍammah. The
ebefili looks similar to and is most
likely modelled on...