The document discusses three Arabic diacritics - kasrah, dhammah, and their origins. Kasrah is the diacritic sign for a short "i" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter ya with lowered jaw and raised middle tongue. Dhammah is the diacritic sign for a short "u" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter waw with rounded lips. The document concludes with an example text containing words with various diacritic markings.
The document discusses three Arabic diacritics - kasrah, dhammah, and their origins. Kasrah is the diacritic sign for a short "i" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter ya with lowered jaw and raised middle tongue. Dhammah is the diacritic sign for a short "u" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter waw with rounded lips. The document concludes with an example text containing words with various diacritic markings.
The document discusses three Arabic diacritics - kasrah, dhammah, and their origins. Kasrah is the diacritic sign for a short "i" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter ya with lowered jaw and raised middle tongue. Dhammah is the diacritic sign for a short "u" sound, originating from pronouncing the letter waw with rounded lips. The document concludes with an example text containing words with various diacritic markings.