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Lesson 1.3 (page 1 of 1)
The word below is made out of three letters “baa'” + “'alif” + “baa'”
As you may notice in the Latin transliteration, there is a fourth letter coming through “a”. This is the short vowel “a”, unlike the long vowel.
a door | baab | ![]() |
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to write | kataba | ![]() |
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to listen | sama'a | ![]() |
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to read | qaraa | ![]() |
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to speak | takllama | ![]() |
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