You see, this "ز" is the "Z" sound in Arabic.
The four ways you can read it:
- The short "Za" as " زَ " & the long "Zaa" as "زَا "
- Short "Zi" as " زِ " & long "Zii" " زِي "
- Short Zu " زُ " & long Zuu " زُو "
- The "Azz" sound -> زْ
You see, this "ز" is the "Z" sound in Arabic.
The four ways you can read it:
woww and what do you use the long form and the short form for? is it like formal and informal?
You can't read without pronouncing the short-vowels and the long ones in each word. Changing (even a non-written) vowel placement changes the meaning.
That's why you have to learn all of them. I'm just saying it's easier than it looks.
It's hard to read internet conversations because we omit them in informal text. *Making it hard for people to read unfamiliar words.)
I always write إن شاء الله and الحمد لله without vowels, but there's only one expected meaning for them.
When you learn, a teacher will tell you how to read any word correctly depending on its context even if short-vowels aren't visible.
I should look up a teaching video about this for you.
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This video will answer any question you'll have on #arabic language.
Even I as a native learned a lot when I watched it the first time:
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I just archived this accidental #threadstorm of ours into an article. @janetedita
It's about why I think it's easy to learn the Arabic language:
https://ecency.com/hive-167922/@ahmadmanga/archiving-my-threads-about-the
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