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Arabic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔ/
Letter
ء or هَمْزَةٌ • (ʾ or hamzatun)
- Hamza (ء) is a letter in the Arabic alphabet that represents the glottal stop /ʔ/, but it is not one of the 28 full letters and does not have a place in the alphabet. The glottal stop may be written with آ (/ʔaː/), أ (/ʔa/, /aʔ/), إ (/ʔi/), ؤ (/ʔu/, /uʔ/), ئ (/ʔi/, /iʔ/), or, usually after a long vowel, ء. For example: كِسَاء (/kisaːʔ/).
Malay
Persian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʔ]
Urdu
Letter
ء • (hamzah)
- The thirty-fifth letter of the Urdu alphabet.
Forms
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See also
- Template:list:Arabic script letters/ur
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