Sun Letters:
( ت ث د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ل ن)
Moon Letters:
( أ ب ج ح خ ع غ ف ق ك م ه و ي)
soft = nae'em or Raqeeq ( in Arabic ).and it is written in Arabic this way : ناعم , رقيق
in Arabic letters: بيشمركة in Kurdish letters: پێشمه‌رگه‌
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet.
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet--Lebanese is a dialect of Arabic, and all of the Arabic dialects have the same letters.
There are a few alphabets with 28 letters, most notably the Arabic alphabet.
Those letters does not exist in Arabic letters :)
There is.
Differences:Hebrew has only 7 verb constructions and Arabic has 10Hebrew has fewer sounds than ArabicHebrew letters do not connect; Most Arabic letters do.
In Arabic, sun letters are pronounced with assimilation when followed by the definite article "al-" (), while moon letters are pronounced without assimilation. This affects the pronunciation of the definite article "al-" before certain letters in Arabic words.
No, the C and G is hard at the end of words. There's a rule applied that the C or G is only soft when it comes before an E, I, or Y. When the C or G comes before any other letters or it ends, then it'll be hard. Technically, when the word ends with a C or G, then these letters would also remain hard.
Hard
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