A suitable phrasing would be: There is a letter that is found only in Arabic.
Aramaic Arabic Armenian
Albanian, Arabic, and Armenian.
Some languages that start with the letter "J" include Japanese, Javanese, and Judeo-Arabic.
Egyptians use the Arabic alphabet. There is no letter x.
There is no letter "c" in Arabic for a variety of reasons. Firstly, even though both the Arabic and Roman alphabets are derivatives of the Phoenician alphabet, the Roman alphabet developed the letter "c" from the repositioning of the Greek gamma (Γ, γ) or "g". The gamma in Arabic became the jim (ج) that is pronounced either with an English "j" or a French "j". Secondly, Arabic is a phonetic language. With very few exceptions, every letter in Arabic is consistently pronounced the same way. The letter "c" in English, the Romance Languages, Slavic Languages, Germanic Languages, and Turkish have a notorious variety of sounds from the English "s", "k", "ch", "hard ch", "ts", j, and "th". Arabic has a different letter (or letter combination) to achieve all of those sounds except for the hard "ch" and are in order (ث، ج، تس، تش، ك، س ) . Thirdly, if the name "c" is transliterated (i.e. in the name of the radio/tv station BBC) it is usually transliterated as "see" (سي). This is not an Arabic letter, however, and is merely a sound-approximation
In general, languages that do not include the pronunciation of the letter "v" include Hawaiian, Samoan, and some Indigenous Australian languages. Additionally, some dialects of Arabic and Chinese may also lack the distinct pronunciation of the letter "v".
'Allah' is an Arabic word for God, so the first letter of it must be capitalized. It can be used in sentences where the name of God is intended to be included. For example, "Oh Allah, guide me through this evil" or "There is no worthy of worship except Allah"
A is not capitalized except at the beginning of the sentence because it is an article.
the second letter in Arabic alphabet is(ب)
The first letter in the Arabic alphabet is called "alif". It's written like this in Arabic: أ
Arabic is the best developed and originated language. Most of the modern languages have acquired words from Arabic because it has a vast humongous vacabulory. Shape of every letter of this language is based on the sound and the way tongue is moved inside the mouth! That is really amazing.
The Fifth letter in Arabic alphabet is "ج" that equal to G or J in English langauge