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caractère
even when written
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In the Qur'an
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used for imalah
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only over alif. Alif maddah can appear in the beginning: آسِف or in the middle of a word: قُرْآن
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ḍamma tanwīn or ḍammatān
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a nunation of the vowel u
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indicating the nominative case in Classical Arabic. In a non-pausal formal situation it's pronounced as "-un". In dialects
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relaxed Arabic or in pausa
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the pronunciation is either shorted to "-u" or ignored altogether
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it indicates extra long vowel and can appear over any long vowel
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kasra tanwīn or kasratān
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a nunation of the vowel i
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indicating the genitive case in Classical Arabic. In a non-pausal formal situation it's pronounced as "-in". In dialects
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the pronunciation is either shorted to "-i" or ignored altogether
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Over an alif "alif maddah"
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it indicates glottal stop
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/ʔ/
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followed by a long /aː/. The diacritic is not used separately
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indicates the absence of a vowel after a consonant
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fatḥa
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indicates a short /a/ or its cognates
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indicates a long /aː/ if followed by a
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ponctuation
A mark in the Qur'an indicating an optional pause
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almost always at the end of a sentence
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A marking used in Quranic scripture to denote a pause
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symbole
the number of the verse being enclosed within the symbol
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Arabic symbol used to mark the end of a verse in the Qur'an
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caractère
unless it's ة or ء . In a non-pausal formal situation it's pronounced as "-an"
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usually used in combination with ا -
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indicating the accusative case in Classical Arabic
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a nunation of the vowel a
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fatḥa tanwīn or fatḥatān
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indicates a geminate consonant
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shadda
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