fatha
English

A fatḥa
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Arabic فَتْحَة (fatḥa, “an opening”), instance noun of the verb فَتَحَ (fataḥa, “to open”). Refers to the mouth position when pronuncing the /a/ vowel.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /fɑːt.hɑ/
Translations
in the Arabic script, the vowel point for "a"
See also
Etymology 2
Alteration of father.
Pronunciation
- (Geordie) IPA(key): /fæðæ/
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fa.ta/
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