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Nunation (Arabic: تَنوِين,
tanwīn), in some
Semitic languages such as
Literary Arabic, is the
addition of one of
three vowel diacritics (ḥarakāt) to a...
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letter nūn is
accompanied by a
sukun sign, some
cases of
which involve tanwīn's nun with a sukun.
There are then four ways it
should be pronounced, depending...
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There is some
ambiguity as to
which tashkīl are also ḥarakāt; the
tanwīn, for example, are
markers for both
vowels and consonants. ـَ The fatḥah...
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pronunciation were Aḥmadu
zawjun sharrīrun with a
tanwīn 'un' at the end. So, it is
correct to add an un
tanwīn sign on the
final r, but
actually pronouncing...
- man", for example.
Arabic has an
indefinite article indicated by
nunation (
tanwīn)
which is
declined for
three cases. The
etymology of al- is the
study of...
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giving /-un/, /-an/ or /-in/,
which is also
referred to as
nunation or
tanwīn.
Adjectives in
Literary Arabic are
marked for case, number,
gender and state...
- ؤ إ أ and
stand alone ء) hamza:
indicates a
glottal stop. (ــًــٍــٌـ)
tanwīn (تنوين) symbols:
Serve a
grammatical role in Arabic. The sign ـً is most...
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words ملا - back (body part) and مُلا - Mullah. In
Arabic loanwords, the
tanwin fatha (ً) can be used, e.g. مَثَلاً – masalan, "for example".
Notes ^1 In...
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verse loses its vowel, if consonant, or
converts the
tanwin into an
elongated alif, if an alif's
tanwin.
These are
generally placed at the top of the line...
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grammatical number.
Notably this
includes the
indefinite marking known as
tanwīn in
Arabic studies,
otherwise known as
nunation in
Semitic linguistics. Much...