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There's an easy way to determine which is which: When either the yaa 'or the waaw is a diphthong, you see a sukun (soo-koon) above the consonant.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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It's irregular because it includes the consonant waaw; verbs with waaw are classified as irregular because their muDaari 'forms are radically different than the regular muDaari' verb forms.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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So when a waaw or yaa 'has a sukun over it, you know that the sound is a diphthong!
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Fortunately, Arabic has only two diphthong sounds used to distinguish between the yaa '() and the waaw () forms of long vowels.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Sounds like the "w" in "winner" Sounds like the "y" in "yes" waziir (wah-zeer; minister) yamiin (yah-meen; right) waaw (w) wahw yaa '(y) yaah So there you have it -- all 28 different consonants in the Arabic alphabet!
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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The long vowel form of damma is obtained by attaching a waaw to the consonant with the damma.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Just as the ` alif elongates the fatHa and the waaw elongates the damma, the yaa 'elongates the kasra.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Here are some examples: waaw diphthongs: yawm (yah-oom; day); nawm (nah-oom; sleep); Sawt (sah-oot; noise) yaa 'diphthongs: bayt (bah-yet; house); ` ayn (ah-yen; eye); layla (lah-yelah; night)
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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