Arabic Letters Pronunciation with Short Vowels
How to read Arabic letters that have vowels on them?
ُ = o , u sounds ِ = e , i sounds َ = a , u sounds
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orange = أُ
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ill = إِ
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apple = أَ
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bolt = بُ
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bell = بِ
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back = بَ
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tone =، ـتُـ ، تُـ تُ
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tell, tend = تِ
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tag = تَ
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thorn = ثُ
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think = ثِ
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thank = ثَ
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journalist = جُ
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gym = جِ
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jar = جَ
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hold = حُ
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head = حِ
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happy = حَ
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…N/A….. = خُ
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…N/A….. = خِ
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Khaled,Khaki = خَ
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do = دُ
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dig = دِ
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dance = دَ
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those = ذُ
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then = ذِ
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that = ذَ
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roll = رُ
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reform = رِ
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rank = رَ
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zone = زُ
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zero = زِ
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zap = زَ
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solar = سُ
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cedar, see = سِ
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sand = سَ
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shoe = شُ
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she = شِ
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sharp = شَ
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soda = صُ
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seal = صِ
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salsa = صَ
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…N/A….. = ضُ
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…N/A….. = ضِ
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…N/A….. = ضَ
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The same way you pronounce / produce the sound for the red letters of the English words above is telling you the same way you can pronounce Arabic letters have vowels on them.
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THE REST OF THE LETTERS COMING SOON
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