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" CJjarl *-J^»- hurufu ^ttahajj'i) are thirty-five in number, and are all consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels. When grouped into words, they are (with nine exceptions) connected with one another, and several of the letters assume somewhat... "
A Grammar of the Arabic Language - Page 1
by Carl Paul Caspari - 1859
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A Grammar of the Arabic Language

Carl Paul Caspari - Arabic language - 1862 - 610 pages
...I. The Letters as Consonants. 1. Arabic, like Hebrew and Syriac, is written and read from right lo left. The letters are twenty-eight in number, and...terminate in a bold stroke, when they stand alone or at Hie end of a word. The following Table gives the letters in their usual order, along with their names...
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A grammar of the Arabic language, tr. and ed. by W. Wright, Volume 1

Carl Paul Caspari - 1874 - 376 pages
...<_J..»u^-S/r" >Ъ^ь* t ffl,' '^'\"\ '." '•" ,_5=3*', ¿yj'e?' i_Jjjae>, or *s*^' «— »jr») are twenty-eight in number, and are all consonants,...order, along with their names and numerical values. FIGUBE. NAME. Unconnected. Connected. NUMERICAL VALUE. úll Él if. With a preceding letter. With a...
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A Grammar of the Hindustani Or Urdu Language

John Thompson Platts - Urdu language - 1874 - 426 pages
...in an English book, would be the last. The letters CJjarl *-J^»- hurufu ^ttahajj'i) are thirty-five in number, and are all consonants, though three of them are also used as vowels. When grouped into words, they are (with nine exceptions) connected with one another, and several of...
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