Qaida Tartil-ul-Qur'an

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เก 5 3. Arabic consonants, the pronunciation 6 q of which is exclusively Arabic. . Kh gh h. This sound symbol standsfor the glottal stop called hamzah and written ">". It is the sound, which occurs, commonly in. English words beginning with a vowel, e. g. eagle order…. . . . This sound symbol stands for the. Arabic consonant "G" if one articulates "q" as far back in the throat as one can, the distinctive sound pronounced is q. . The nearest English approximation to it is the Pronunciation of k in talk. . This sound symbol stands for the. Arabic consonant "C" this consonant is pronounced like the sound in Scottish loch and German achtung. . This sound symbol stands for the. Arabic Consonant "E" which can be approximated by the Pronunciation of the French r in such words as Paris and renard. . This sound symbol stands for the て. Arabic Consonant the 66 ". Pronunciation of which is strictly Arabic. . This sound symbol stands for the. Arabic consonant 66 ع " the. Pronunciation of which is strictly Arabic.