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ذ

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ذ U+0630, ذ
ARABIC LETTER THAL
د
[U+062F]
Arabic ر
[U+0631]
Isolated form Final form Medial form Initial form
ذ ـذ ـذ ذ
U+FEAB, ﺫ
ARABIC LETTER THAL ISOLATED FORM

[U+FEAA]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FEAC]
U+FEAC, ﺬ
ARABIC LETTER THAL FINAL FORM

[U+FEAB]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FEAD]

Acehnese

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Pronunciation

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  • (Name of letter) IPA(key): [zai̯]
  • (Phoneme) IPA(key): [d], [z]

Letter

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ذ (zai) (no case)

  1. The tenth letter of the Acehnese alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

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Arabic

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Etymology

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Derived from د (d), and originally written as such (in rasm) by analogy with Nabatean tradition, as Nabatean cognates of Arabic words with /ð/ were indiscriminately spelled using 𐢅 (d).

Pronunciation

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  • (letter name): IPA(key): /ðaːl/
  • (phoneme): IPA(key): /ð/
  • (Main dialectal variations): IPA(key): /ð/, /d/, /z/

Letter

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ذ / ‍ذ (ḏāl) (no case)

  1. The ninth letter of the Arabic alphabet, called ذَال (ḏāl) and written in the Arabic script; preceded by د (d) and followed by ر (r).

Symbol

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ذ / ‍ذ (ḏāl)

  1. The twenty-fifth numeral symbol of the Arabic alphabet (traditional abjad order, used for list numbering), written in the Arabic script; preceded by خ () and followed by ض ().

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References

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  • Diem, Werner (1980), “Untersuchungen zur frühen Geschichte der arabischen Orthographie: II. Die Schreibung der Konsonanten”, in Orientalia (in German), volume 49, number 1, →DOI, page 74

Balti

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Letter

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ذ (transliteration needed) (no case)

  1. The eighteenth letter of the Balti alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

Burushaski

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ذ (z) (no case)

  1. The eighteenth letter of the Burushaski alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

Chinese

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /t͡s/, [t͡s], [d͡z]

Letter

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ذ (no case)

  1. The twelfth letter of the Xiao'erjing abjad, written in the Arabic script.

Egyptian Arabic

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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  • (letter name): IPA(key): /zaːl/ ~ /ðaːl/
  • (phoneme): (inherited) IPA(key): /d/
  • (phoneme): (Learned borrowing) IPA(key): /z/ ~ /ð/
  • (phoneme): (Bedouin) IPA(key): /ð/

Letter

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ذ (d, z, ḏ) (no case)

  1. The third letter of the Egyptian Arabic alphabet, called ذال and written in the Arabic script.

Usage notes

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The letter is pronounced as IPA(key): /d/ for inherited terms and as IPA(key): /z/ ~ /ð/ for learned borrowings from modern standard Arabic.

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Hijazi Arabic

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Pronunciation

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  • (letter name): IPA(key): /ðaːl/
  • (phoneme): IPA(key): /d/, /ð/, /z/

Letter

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ذ (ḏāl) (no case)

  1. The ninth letter of the Hijazi Arabic alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by د (dāl) and followed by ر (rāʔ).

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Kashmiri

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ذ (z) (no case)

  1. The seventeenth letter of the Kashmiri alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by ڈ and followed by ر.

Khowar

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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ذ (zāl) (no case)

  1. The seventeenth letter of the Khowar alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by ڈ and followed by ر.

Malay

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Malay Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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  • (Name of letter) IPA(key): [zal]
  • (Phoneme, Syllable initial) IPA(key): [z]
  • (Phoneme, Syllable final) IPA(key): [s]

Letter

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ذ / ‍ذ (no case)

  1. The tenth letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

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Mozarabic

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Preposition

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ذ (ḏi or ḏī)

  1. alternative spelling of ذي (ḏī)

References

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  1. ^ Jones, Alan (1988), Romance Kharjas in Andalusian Arabic Muwaššaḥ Poetry (Oxford Oriental Institute Monographs; 9), Ithaca Press London, →ISBN, page 140

Old Ruthenian

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Letter

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ذ (ẓʹ) (no case)[1] (Middle Belarusian Arabica)

  1. A letter of the Old Ruthenian alphabet, written in the Arabic script, alternative form of ز ().

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Pashto

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Letter

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ذ (zâl) (no case)

  1. The fifteenth letter of the Pashto alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by ډ and followed by ر.

Persian

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Etymology

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From the Arabic letter of the same form, with the phonetic value [ð].

Pronunciation

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Phoneme:

Letter name:

 

Readings
Classical reading? ðāl, zāl
Dari reading? zāl
Iranian reading? zâl
Tajik reading? zol

Letter

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ذ (z) (no case)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Persian alphabet, called ذال (zâl) and written in the Arabic script; preceded by د and followed by ر.

Usage notes

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In Classical Persian, the letters' phoneme was irregularly pronounced as [ð] or as [z]. Modern varieties of Persian lack the letter's original Arabic phoneme [ð] entirely, and have shifted the phoneme [ð] to [z].

Punjabi

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ذ (ẕāl) (no case, Gurmukhi equivalent ਜ਼ or )

  1. The thirteenth letter of the Punjabi alphabet, written in the Shahmukhi script; preceded by ڈ (ḍāl) and followed by ر (re).

Sindhi

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ذ (ẕāl) (no case, Devanagari equivalent ज़ or , Khudabadi equivalent 𑋂𑋩 or 𑋂)

  1. The twenty-fourth letter of the Sindhi alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by ڍ and followed by ر.

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Urdu

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Letter

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ذ (zāl) (no case, Devanagari equivalent ज़ or )

  1. The thirteenth letter of the Urdu alphabet, written in the Arabic script; preceded by ڈ and followed by ر.