El alfabeto Árabe



 



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Nota del traductor:

El alfabeto árabe consta de 28 letras más algunas variantes entre signos y marcas que se estudiarán en la cuarta lección, algunos autores consideran los signos como si fueran letras.


Nota importante: El árabe se escribe en posición al español (va de izquierda a derecha).

Notas del autor:

El alfabeto Árabe
   
Letra Pronuncia
Como en..
Audio
Alef A   -    abierta
Ana
Alef
Ba' B / P
Bate/Pato
Ba'
Ta' T
Te
Ta
Tha' Z  -  española
  ll  -   como la ll argentina
Zinc
llama
Tha'
Jeem J  -  suave
Jamón
Jeem
Ha' H
hard
Ha
Kha' Kh
khan
Kha
Dal D   -   normal
D   -    interdental
Dar
mirad
Dal
Thal Th
this (Inglés)
Thal
Ra' R  -  española
jarra
Ra
Zay Z
zoo (Inglés)
Zay
Seen S - silbada
Silbar
Seen
Sheen Sh
shadow (Inglés)
Sheen
Sa'd S
Suma
Sad
Dha'd Dh
dome (Inglés)
Dhad
Ta' T - fuerte
Tumba
Ta'
Za' Z
zebra
Za
Ain' ei
ceiba
Ain
Ghain G - (r francesa)
grande
Ghain
Fa' F
Feo
Fa'
Qaf Q - fuerte
Que
Qaf
Kaf K
Kiosko
Kaf
Lam L
León
Lam
Meem M
Mama
Meem
Noon N
Nudo
Noon
Ha' J  -  suave
Joven (como cuando limpia un vidrio con el aliento)
Ha'
Waw W - (ua, ui)
Wanda, Will
Waw
Ya' I/Yi
yoha
Ya
Hamza U
under (Inglés)
Hamza
 



















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Notas del autor:

Nota del traductor: Algunos tratadistas consideran el siguiente símbolo como una letra del alfabeto, pero en general se lo interpreta como signo aunque existen algunos autores que no lo incluyen en ninguna de las dos categorías, en la quinta lección se explicará con mas detenimiento.

Marca Pronunciación Español Audio
Hamza entre u y o ho mbro
Hamza



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