Morse Code Arabic Alphabet

Morse Code Arabic Alphabet

Arabic Letters

ا.-ب-...ت-
ث-.-.ج.---ح....
خ---د-..ذ--..
ر.-.ز---.س...
ش----ص-..-ض...-
ط..-ظ-.--ع.-.-
غ--.ف..-.ق--.-
ك-.-ل.-..م--
ن-.ه..-..و.--
ي...

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The Arabic alphabet, renowned for its use in scripting a multitude of languages such as Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and numerous others, comprises a total of 28 letters. Join this exploration as we unravel the elegance and versatility of the Arabic script, unveiling its Morse code translator alongside a comprehensive journey through the alphabet from its inception to the final letter.

  • ا - Alif
  • ب - Ba
  • ت - Ta
  • ث - Tha
  • ج - Jim
  • ح - Ha
  • خ - Kha
  • د - Dal
  • ذ - Dhal
  • ر - Ra
  • ز - Zay
  • س - Sin
  • ش - Shin
  • ص - Sad
  • ض - Dad
  • ط - Ta
  • ظ - Za
  • ع - Ain
  • غ - Ghain
  • ف - Fa
  • ق - Qaf
  • ك - Kaf
  • ل - Lam
  • م - Meem
  • ن - Noon
  • ه - Ha
  • و - Waw
  • ي - Ya

It's important to note that the Arabic script is an abjad, which means that it primarily represents consonants and relies on diacritics (small marks) to indicate vowels. Additionally, some letters can have different forms depending on their position in a word. For example, when a letter comes at the end of a word, it may take on a different shape, but it is still considered the same letter. This is called "final" or "isolated" form.