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The hamza (Arabic: هَمْزَة hamza) (ء ) is an Arabic script character that, in the Arabic alphabet, denotes a glottal stop and, in non-Arabic languages, indicates a diphthong, vowel, or other features, depending on the language.
The Arabic alphabet, [a] or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right-to-left in a cursive style, and includes 28 letters, [b] of which most have contextual letterforms. Unlike the modern Latin alphabet, the script has no concept of letter case.
The Arabic chat alphabet, Arabizi, [1] ... Therefore, in Egyptian Arabizi, the numeral 2 can represent either a Hamza or a qāf pronounced as a glottal stop.
ARABIC LETTER SMALL HAMZA ABOVE = LETTER HIGH HAMZA Do not confuse this character used as a distinct plain letter in the Kazakh alphabet to create digraphs, with the ARABIC LETTER HAMZA (U+0621) which is a distinct letter, and with the combining diacritic ARABIC SMALL HAMZA ABOVE (U+0654) which can used above any letter. U+06DD (none ...
Arabic Letter High Hamza Kazakh, Jawi forms digraphs U+0675 ٵ Arabic Letter High Hamza Alef preferred spelling is ٴا U+0674 U+0627 U+0676 ٶ Arabic Letter High Hamza Waw preferred spelling is ٴو U+0674 U+0648 U+0677 ٷ Arabic Letter U With Hamza Above preferred spelling is ٴۇ U+0674 U+06C7 U+0678
The Arabic alphabet is derived either from the Nabataean alphabet [8] [9] or ... alif hamza↓ yā’ hamza↑ kashmiri yā’ hamza rohingya yā’ ى ٱ ی
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The waṣla (Arabic: وَصْلَة , lit. 'an instance of connection') or hamzatu l-waṣli (هَمْزَةُ ٱلْوَصْلِ, 'hamza of connection') is a variant of the letter hamza (ء) resembling part of the letter ṣād (ص) that is sometimes placed over the letter ʾalif at the beginning of the word ().