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Shaddah (Arabic: شَدّة
shaddah [ˈʃæd.dæ], "[sign of] emphasis", also
called by the
verbal noun from the same root,
tashdid تشديد tashdīd "emphasis") is...
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Shadda Palace was the main
ruling palace in Abha,
Saudi Arabia. It was
established around 1820. It has now been
converted to a museum. It has a selection...
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Islamic Republic of Iran
features four
curves and a sword,
surmounted by a
shadda. The
emblem was
designed by
Hamid Nadimi, and was
officially approved by...
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First is "
shadda" (ـّـ), used for gemination.
While in Cyrillic, two back to back letters,
including digraphs are written, in
Arabic script,
shadda is used...
- a
rounded Latin w,
called the شَدَّة
shadda: ّ .
Written above the
consonant that is to be doubled, the
shadda is
often used to
disambiguate words that...
- Arabic: "ا ل ل ه". The word
consists of alif +
ligature of
doubled lām with a
shadda and a
dagger alif
above lām.
There are two
possible ways of representing...
- used in
Aljamiado too with the use of
shadda. The
letter "r"
being shown with "raʾ" (ر), and the "rr" with "raʾ-
shadda" (رّ). One of the
notable evolutions...
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Shaddahs are
encoded U+0651 ّ
ARABIC SHADDA, U+FE7C ﹼ
ARABIC SHADDA ISOLATED FORM, or U+FE7D ﹽ
ARABIC SHADDA MEDIAL FORM. The i‘jām (إِعْجَام; sometimes...
- The
Arabic components that make up the word "Allah": alif
hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل) lām lām
shadda (شدة) alif khunjāriyah (ألف خنجرية) hāʾ...
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yaktub "he writes" from the root ك-ت-ب K-T-B ("write, writing"). Yāʾ with a
shadda is
particularly used to turn a noun into an adjective,
called a
nisbah (نِسْبَة)...