This is the best I can figure out so far. Largely taken from Wikipedia. (Sin س is just used to hold the
سَ = man, father
سَا = long version of father
سِ = sit or set
سِي = happy, bay
سُ = put or more
سُو = food
Thank you for your help!
Caterpillar wrote:Do the spoken vowels even correspond to written tanwin? Can one tanwin have multiple vowel pronunciations? Can more than one tanwin have the same spoken vowel?
This is the best I can figure out so far. Largely taken from Wikipedia. (Sin س is just used to hold the tanwin)
سَ = man, father
سَا = long version of father
سِ = sit or set
سِي = happy, bay
سُ = put or more
سُو = food
Thank you for your help!
Querneus wrote:Most materials that teach Egyptian Arabic use the Latin alphabet for a reason...
Hash wrote:Where is the tanwin in your examples? Tanwin is "nunation", like shukran شكراً
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