


a letter that connects from both sides, or as a non-connector, i.e. Therefore, every letter may be classified either as a connector, i.e. to the preceding letter), but some do not connect from the left side (i.e. All letters can connect from the right side (i.e. In Arabic script, letters take different shapes depending upon their position in the word and whether they are connected to a preceding letter. An Arabic edition of One Thousand and One Nights, showing the beginning of the story “The Fisherman and the Jinni” there is no distinction between upper-case and lower-case letters. This script is written from right to left in a cursive style, in print as well as in handwriting. Farsi, Pashto, Sorani, Urdu), is written with the Arabic script. The Arabic language, along with a number of other languages (e.g. 5.5 Variant Spellings of Āalif in Arabic Script.5.4.4 The Pronunciation and Transcription of ي in Lebanese Arabic.

5.4.3 The Pronunciation and Transcription of و in Lebanese Arabic.5.4.2 The Pronunciation and Transcription of ا in Lebanese Arabic.5.4.1 The Pronunciation and Transcription of word-final kasraŧ in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.6 Silent Consonants in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.5 Additional Consonant Sounds in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.4 The Pronunciation and Spelling of ق in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.3 The Pronunciation and Spelling of ظ in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.2 The Pronunciation and Spelling of ذ in Lebanese Arabic.4.4.1 The Pronunciation and Spelling of ث in Lebanese Arabic.4.4 Lebanese Arabic Consonant Variations.
