Fus-ha
English
Alternative forms
- Fuṣḥā, Fusha, Fus'ha, FuSHa, Fus7a, Fu97a
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfʊshə/
Proper noun
Fus-ha
- Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, taken together: "standard" Arabic, used in religious texts, in writing, and in formal speech, as opposed to the regional "dialects" used for most daily communication.
Usage notes
- The name is also frequently spelled Fusha, with no hyphen; the hyphenated spelling is used to avoid a mispronunciation with /ʃ/ (as in push). (An apostrophe is also sometimes used for this purpose: Fus'ha.)
Antonyms
- colloquial Arabic, spoken Arabic, dialectal Arabic, vernacular Arabic, 'ammiyya, daarija
Hyponyms
- (standard Arabic): Modern Standard Arabic, MSA; Classical Arabic
Translations
standard Arabic
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