The arabic alphabet really does not have any vowels. Vowels are added with accent marks above and below the letters:
A : أ
B : ب
C : --
D : د
E : ÙŠ
F : Ù
G : ج (In some dialects, ق or غ is used for G)
H : هـ
I : --
J : (in most dialects, ج is used for J instead of hard G)
K : Ùƒ
L: Ù„
M : Ù…
N : Ù†
O : Ùˆ
P : --
Q : --
R : ر
S : س
T : ت
U : --
V : --
W : Ùˆ
X : --
Y :ÙŠ
Z : ز
(--) this means that there is no Arabic letter for this English letter :)
There are also these Arabic letters that have NO equivalent English letter:
Ø« Ø Ø® Ø° ص ض Ø· ظ ع غ Ù‚~Yes
An English man who can speak Arabic
أ ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف قك ل م ن هـ و ي
The word brother when translated from English to Arabic is أخ which is pronounced "Akh."
The fifth letter of the Arabic alphabet is the letter "د" which is pronounced as "daal" and has a similar sound to the English letter "D".
The word "loved one" when translated from English to Arabic is بعزيز, pronounced "bi'aziz"
kareem
Translated from Arabic it means "How are you?"
The first letter of the Arabic alphabet is "ا" which is pronounced as "alif". It is equivalent to the letter "A" in English.
Noor نور
"Strong" is translated as "قوي", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "gawee".
It's said in Arabic as "Barghooth"
Jehan
المبيعات
my love