ARABİC SHORT VOWEL MARKS- FATĦATAIN – Arabic Reading Course 6
- In the following 3 lessons, we will learn the doubled forms of the three vowel-marks, In-Shā’-Allâh (God-Willing). These differ in pronunciation from the normal vowel-marks in that there is an added ‘-n’ sound e.g. whilst the /Fatħah/ makes the ‘a’ sound, the Fatħatain makes the ‘an’ sound.
- In this lesson we will cover the /Fatħatain/ which makes the ‘an’ sound In-Shā’-Allâh (God willing). The /Fatħatain/ is written as two /Fatħah’s/ above the letter. Please click on the letters to hear how they will sound with the /Fatħatain/.
- Unlike the /Kasratain/ and the /Ðammatain/, the /Fatħatain/ has to be followed by Alif in the Arabic writing. Therefore we connect an /Alif/ after each of the letters below when it is signed with /Fatħatain/, as in the following table:
جًا | ثًا | تًا | بًا | ءًا |
رًا | ذًا | دًا | خًا | حًا |
ضًا | صًا | شًا | سًا | زًا |
فًا | غًا | عًا | ظًا | طًا |
نًا | مًا | لاً | كًا | قًا |
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| يًا | وًا | هًا |