Lezione 1

L'alfabeto Arabo



 



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Nota Importante: La lingua Araba si scrive e si legge da destra a sinistra. Le parole non si spezzano mai a fine riga, ma si allargano o si stringono le lettere in modo da arrivare esattamente al margine.

Note:


Lettera

Pronuncia

Come in

Audio
Alif A

fatto

Alef
Ba' B / P battere / posto
Ba'
Ta' T

tre

Ta
Tha' Th

think

Tha'
Giim J

j(giacca)

Jeem
Ha' H

ha

Ha
Kha' Kh

khan

Kha
Dal D

dante

Dal
Thal Th

that(dat)

Thal
Ra' R

roma

Ra
Zei Z

zoo

Zay
Siin S

singapore

Seen
Shiin Sh

sh(sciatta)

Sheen
Sa'd S

santo

Sad
Dha'd Dh

domestico

Dhad
Ta' T

tomba

Ta'
Za' Z

zebra

Za
Ain' A

a(ai)

Ain
Ghain Gh

gol

Ghain
Fa' F

farsa

Fa'
Qaf Q

questo

Qaf
Kaf K

k(chi)

Kaf
Lam L

leone

Lam
Miim M

muto

Meem
Nuun N

nunzio

Noon
Ha' H

ha

Ha'
Wau W

wa(ua)

Waw
Ya' Y

yoga

Ya
Hamza U

u(andare)

Hamza
 
























































































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