Yes
in past alawi was same as shia (shiite). for example if said he is alawi it meant he is follower and supporter of Ali (sa). but today Alawi is a group in syria and turkey. they have differences with shia Muslims. the government of syria is from alawi Muslims. today alawi and shia are not the same. in recent previous years for relations for shia scholars and alawi scholars, many of alawis have corrected their belifs and alawi scholars declared officially their beliefs are same as twelver shia.
yes it is pronounced the same and not spelled the same
yes. shia shiite shi'te shii'te shīʿah shi'ite shi'ites shias all are the same. all are for arabic word شيعه which means follower [of some one]/ sect. and in shia/sunni debates mean "shia of Ali"
The word "hole" is pronounced the same as "whole."
I do not think they are related. Even though the names are pronounced the same, Sabrina's last name is spelled LeBeauf and Shia's is LaBeouf. i think that is his mother, if you look at him you can clearly tell that he is mixed. and so what if the last name is spelled differently, famous people do it all the time. hell Janet Jackson wont even acknowledge that she has a child when clearly she is pregnant when she was on fame.
shia shiite shi'te shii'te shīʿah shi'ite shi'ites shias all are the same. all are for arabic word شيعه which means follower [of some one]/ sect. and in shia/sunni debates means "shia of Ali"
No, they are not pronounced the same. "Mini" is pronounced as MIN-ee, with a short 'i' sound, while "many" is pronounced as MEN-ee, with the emphasis on the 'man' syllable.
In Taiwanese, "thank you" is typically expressed as "siā sia" (written as 謝謝 in Chinese characters). This phrase is used to show gratitude or appreciation towards someone for their actions or words. It is a common courtesy in Taiwanese culture to express thanks when receiving help or kindness from others.
Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently are HOMOGRAPHS (a type of HOMONYM).
the major difference between them come backs to believing to Islam. shia has five pillars in principal. shia in one hand is resemble ti sunni namely both of them have the same ideas in: unity of Allah, prophecy and resurrection. besides these, shia also believe in Imamate and justice.
The 'a' is pronounced the same as the 'a' in car. The 'i' is pronounced the same as the 'i' in miss. sa - la - mis
yes, they are pronounced the same.