the Arabic word Taa and its letter
One of the dotted solar letters is Taa’, which is also easy to write and say. It resembles the letter Baa’ in that it is shaped like a plate with two dots above it. Arabic uses the letter Taa’ extensively, particularly in grammar. It can be found in letters, verbs, and nouns, and it is frequently placed at the end of past tense verbs.
The shapes of the lettre Taa’ “ت”:
TERMINAL | MIDDLE | INITIAL | ISOLATED |
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ـــت | ــــتـــ | تـ | ت |
Examples of words with Taa’ “ت”:
Here are some examples to illustrate how the letter Taa’ is used in Arabic words:
تفاحة (tufaha): apple
Initial Taa’ “ت”: When Taa’ is at the beginning of a word, it is connected from the left side only.
تمر (tamar): date
تاج (taaj): crown
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The middle Taa’ “ت”:
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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نبتة | Plant | Nabta |
كتلة | Mass | Kutla |
كتب | Books | Kutub |
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Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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نبتة | Plant | /nabta/ |
كتلة | Mass | /kutla/ |
كتب | Books | /kutub/ |
The terminal Taa’ “ت” :
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The Terminal Taa’ “ت”:
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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بنت | Girl | /bint/ |
زيت | Oil | /zayt/ |
بيت | House | /bayt/ |
Pronunciation of Taa’ “إ”:
The sound of the letter Taa’ is a gentle, explosive sound that comes from the teeth and gums. In the phonetic alphabet, the letter Taa’ is /t/. There are three distinct ways to pronounce the letter Taa:
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Using the harakat (الحركات) for Taa’:
The Taa’ letter with fatha (تَ) sounds similar to the letter “T” in the word “Take.”
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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تَنورة | Skirt | /tanura/ |
تَاجر | Merchant | /taajir/ |
تَوابل | Spices | /tawabil/ |
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The Taa’ letter with damma (تُ):
In this instance, the letter “Taa’” sounds similar to the letter “T” in the word “Turkey.”
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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برتُقالة | Orange | /burtuqala/ |
تُراب | Soil | /turaab/ |
تُحفة | Masterpiece | /tuhfa/ |
The Taa’ letter with kasra (تِ):
In this instance, the letter “Taa’” sounds similar to the letter “T” in the word “Teeth.”
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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تِمثال | Statue | /timthaal/ |
تِمساح | Crocodile | /timsaah/ |
تِنين | Dragon | /tineen/ |
The Taa’ letter with sukoon (تْ):
In this instance, the letter “Taa’” sounds similar to the letter “T” in the word “Twice.”
Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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السبتْ | Saturday | /’asabt/ |
أختْ | Sister | /’okht/ |
يختْ | Yacht | /yakht/ |
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Arabic | English | Pronunciation |
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السبتْ | Saturday | /’asabt/ |
أختْ | Sister | /’okht/ |
يختْ | Yacht | /yakht/ |
So, now that we are familiar with the letter Taa’, how about that? I believe that you now understand it as a straightforward and instinctive instruction. To get the most out of the knowledge, you must repeat it. Please feel free to ask me any questions; I will be happy to personally respond. In this instructive series’ second episode, we shall cross paths.
The third lesson in the instructional series, “Learn more about the Arabic alphabet with alphabet arabic,” is titled “Taa.” It will be simple and straightforward to follow, and it offers comprehensive lessons for every letter of the Arabic alphabet, from Alif to Yaa’.