Vowels, in all dialects (that we know of), are much less in number than consonants. But that doesn’t ignore their significance. Like English, Arabic vowels can be separated into brief vowels and long vowels. Nowadays, we are going into brief vowel marks in Arabic counting the Arabic fatha, kasra, damma, and sukoon. We are moreover learning how to compose tanween for all of them: Arabic twofold
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This worksheet is a true hands-on phonics activity that will help you teach and reinforce consonants/vowel sound combinations and the concept of the beginning, middle, and ending sounds.
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Short – a – ( fatha )
We looked at the Arabic word for a pen which is pronounced “qalam”. قلم
We learned how to write it without the vowel ( a ), which is most common: قلم
And with the vowel ( a ) : ( fatha ), which is used in educational contexts. قَلم
As we can see, the short vowel ( a ) – is just written as a line above the consonant. (ـــَــ)
Short – I – ( kasra )
Now let’s look at ( a ) word with the short vowel ( i ). For example the Arabic word for girl, which is pronounced “bint”.
This is how the word is written without vowels: بنت
And here it is with the vowel ( I ) : ( kasra ): بِنت
So the short vowel – i – is just written as a line below the consonant: ِ(ـــِـ)
Short -u- ( dama ) (ــُـ)
Now we have only one more short vowel left to look at – u- ( dama ). We can use the Arabic word for the frog as an example. It is pronounced “Dofdaa”.
This is how to write the word for dream without the vowel – u-: ضفدع
And this is how to write it with the vowel (- u- dama ): ضُفدع
The short vowel – u – is just written as a loop above the consonant: (ــُــ)
The shape of the vowel – u – looks like this because it was originally written as a small version of the Arabic letter ( waw): و
The sukoon (ــْـــ)
is very different simply because it is the only one that is unvoiced.
It simply means there is no sound on that consonant. It has no phonic representation
Sukoon in Arabic is basically a small circle above the ِArabic letter
Let’s look at an example: سـبْـت – sabt
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