The Letters Ein and GHein
· The next letters of the Arabic alphabet are Ein and GHein
ع | |
غ |
· Ein and GHein look very similar except that Ein has no dots and GHein has one dot on top
·
Ein has no equivalent in
English that we can compare it to
We’ll talk more about it later
· GHein sounds like the combination GH
Listening & Pronouncing
·
Ein is a very throaty
letter
It comes from the middle of the throat near the area labelled Trachea
Source: http://www.doctorspiller.com/oral%20anatomy.htm
·
Exercise: Ein is very easy
to identify. Listen to the recordings below and repeat what you hear
Be careful if this is the first time you’re pronouncing Ein; do not hurt your
throat
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·
GHein is represented with
the combination GH
It sounds like the noise you make when you gargle your throat
· GHein comes from the top of the throat near the area labelled Larynx
Source: http://www.doctorspiller.com/oral%20anatomy.htm
· Exercise: repeat the words you hear
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Reading & Writing
· The Ein/GHein body is a loop, followed by a cusp, followed by a loop at the end
end | middle | beginning | by itself |
ـع | ـعـ | عـ | ع |
ـغ | ـغـ | غـ | غ |
· To write the Ein/GHein body by itself or in the beginning
o start from the top and create the first semi circle which is slightly tilted upwards
o it will look like the top of a wrench
o then continue by drawing the big semi circle underneath if the letter is by itself, otherwise continue on to the next letter
· To write the Ein/GHein body in the middle or end of a word
o continue from the previous letter
o draw a diagonal line from the bottom right to the top left
o continue by drawing a horizontal line from the left to the right
o continue by drawing another diagonal line from the top right to the bottom left
o you’ll end up with an X with a line on top
o you can fill in the space between the X and the line on top with your pen later if you want
o this is one of the ways to write Ein/GHein
· Exercise: copy the following words
عُجاب
عَضُدِ
عِشار
بعد
رعد
بعر
بدع
طبعِ
سُراعُ
سجعَ
شرعِ
·
Although they look pretty
different, you might confuse the Jeem/Haa/KHaa body with the Ein/GHein body
In particular, when they occur at the end of a sequence
Let’s compare the two
end | middle | beginning | by itself |
ـح | ـحـ | حـ | ح |
ـع | ـعـ | عـ | ع |
· Exercise: read the following to the best of your ability
عُشَبِ
غُربَةُ
سَجَعُ
صَباحَ
رُبحِ
زُرَخِ
This lesson was authored by Mohtanick Jamil
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- 1 About the Arabic Alphabet
- 2 Letter Aleph
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- 5 Lesson Review
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- 11 Letters Seen, SHeen
- 12 Letters Saad, Daad
- 13 Vowels Kasra, Damma
- 14 Letters Taa, Zaa
- 15 Letters Ein, GHein
- 16 Arabic Syllables
- 17 Letters Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf
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