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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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various subtypes,
including internal vowels, long vowels,
gemination (
shaddah), ****imilation and alternation. It is
generally stated that
there are small...
- When full
diacritics are used, ****imilation may be
expressed by
putting a
shaddah ⟨ ّ⟩ on the
consonant after the lām ⟨ل⟩. Non-****imilation may be expressed...
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Instead of
writing the
letter twice,
Arabic places a W-shaped sign
called shaddah,
above it. Note that if a
vowel occurs between the two
consonants the letter...
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morae when
followed by a
shaddah. For example, the end of the last
verse in "al-Fatiha" has a six-mora
maddah due to the
shaddah on the ل (lām). صِرَٰطَ...
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letter bears a vowel, it is the
shaddah that the
vowel is
attached to, not the
letter itself: ⟨دَّ⟩ /dda/, ⟨دِّ⟩ /ddi/.
Shaddahs are
encoded U+0651 ّ ARABIC...
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indicate elif,
orange dots
denoted hamza, and
yellow semicircles to
marked shaddah.
Separate sets of
verses were
denoted by
various medallions, with distinctive...
- in
vocalized spelling, a
small diacritic alif is
added on top of the
shaddah to
indicate the pronunciation. In the pre-Islamic
Zabad inscription, God...
- not
understanding that /n/ in nūr is geminated. Alternatively, if the
shaddah is not
transliterated (since it is
strictly not a letter), a
strictly literal...
- sukun) is used to
indicate a
consonant cluster and
tashdid (ـّـ,
Arabic shaddah) is used to
indicate a gemination,
although it is
never used for verbs...