6 — ط 7 — ح 8 — ق The following are some example words/phrases to get you started reading Arabic written in the Latin alphabet.
8 indicating ق. 9 indicating ص. And 9' indicating ض.
9 = ص (Saad)
For example, the numeral "3" is used to represent the Arabic letter ⟨ع⟩ (ʿayn)—note the choice of a visually similar character, with the numeral resembling a mirrored version of the Arabic letter. Many users of mobile phones and computers use Arabish even though their system is capable of displaying Arabic script.
ݐ (Unicode name: Arabic Letter Beh With Three Dots Horizontally Below) is an additional letter of the Arabic script, used in some African languages such as Fulfulde. It is equivalent to the Latin letter Ƴ ƴ.
The Roman numerals are used to symbolize the Arabic letters which don't exist, or rather, the ones that have no phonetic equivalent in English. For e.g., the Arabic letter “ح” (Haa) can't be accurately represented with Latin characters and it is, therefore, represented by the number “7”.
The letter Ta (ط) is emphatic and both the short a and the long aa is pronounced like 'a', even a bit like the Swedish 'å' (like in for and door).
Letter. The fourteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by ش (š) and followed by ض (ḍ).
ض - also like ص, this is a magnified version of د, made by saying D, only pulling the middle of your tongue down. While د is gentle and easy to make, ض or Daad is more of a heavy and deep sound. After pronouncing the sound, open your mouth to add an 'aa' sound and end with normal D.
Yes, the DAAD letter or (ض) is only found in the Arabic language and its pronunciation is really difficult for non-Arabic speakers.
The ninth letter of the Arabic alphabet. Its name is ذَال (ḏāl), and is preceded by د (d) and followed by ر (r).
To write the Arabic Letter Thal symbol ذ on keyboard using ALT codes; ALT+1584, just hold down the ALT key while typing the alt key code 1584. You have to use the numeric keypad of your keyboard.
أ,ب,ت,ث ج,ح,خ,د,ذ,ر,ز,س,ش,ص,ض,ط,ظ,ع,غ,ف,ق,ك,ل,م,ن,هـ,و,ي Shazly.
الحُروف الأَبْجَديّة {noun} ABC (also: the letters of the alphabet)