The Arabic Letter Jeem (ج)

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Are you ready to learn a new letter in the Arabic alphabet? The letter Jeem (ج) is the fifth letter and is a very common one. Don’t worry, its sound is very similar to a letter you already know in English! Let’s explore everything you need to know about the letter Jeem.

The pronunciation of the letter Jeem is a sound you are likely familiar with. It is pronounced exactly like the English letter “J” in words like “Jet,” “Jump,” or “Jacket.”

Note on Dialects: While the “J” sound is standard in most parts of the Arab world (like the Levant and the Gulf), some dialects have a different pronunciation. For example, in Egyptian Arabic, the Jeem is often pronounced as a hard “G” sound, as in “go.”

The letter Jeem (ج) belongs to a special group of letters that share a similar body shape: Haa (ح) and Khaa (خ). The only thing that distinguishes them is the dot. Jeem is the one with a single dot underneath the body.

Writing the Letter: Here is how to write the letter Jeem (ج) in the correct way, step by step:

  • Start by drawing a small, horizontal line from right to left, just above the main writing line.
  • From the left end of that line, draw a large, curved line or a half-circle that dips below the main line.
  • Finally, add a single dot directly underneath the horizontal line, inside the curved part.

Like most Arabic letters, the letter Jeem (ج) changes its shape depending on its position in a word. There are four main forms:

  • Isolated Form: ج
  • Initial Form: جـ
  • The letter ج in four shapes (Medial Form): ـجـ
  • The letter ج in four shapes (Final Form): ـج

The pronunciation of Jeem (ج) changes slightly depending on the short vowel (harakah) that is placed above or below it.

  • With Fatha (ـَ): جَ (Ja) – sounds like the “ja” in jacket.
    • جَمَل (jamal) – “Camel”
  • With Damma (ـُ): جُ (Ju) – sounds like the “ju” in jump.
    • جُمْلة (jumlah) – “Sentence”
  • With Kasra (ـِ): جِ (Ji) – sounds like the “ji” in jiggle.
    • جِسْر (jisr) – “Bridge”
  • With Sukoon (ـْ): جْ (j) – A quiet “j” sound, like the “dge” in “bridge.”
    • أَجْـر (Ajr) – “Reward” or “Fee”
  • With Shaddah (ـّ): جّ (jj) – The sound is doubled and emphasized.
    • حَجّ (Hajj) – “Pilgrimage”

Let’s look at more words and some simple phrases that contain the letter Jeem to help you practice.

  • جديد (jadid) – “New”
  • جَلَسَ (jalasa) – “He sat”
  • جسْم (jism) – “Body”
  • مُجَاهِد (Mujahid) – “Striver”
  • شُجَاع (Shuja’) – “Brave”
  • أَجْمَل (Ajmal) – “More beautiful”
  • خَرَجَ (Kharaja) – “He left”
  • تَجْرِبَة (Tajribah) – “Experience”
  • جلس على الكرسي (Jalasa ‘ala al-kursi.) – “He sat on the chair.”
  • هذا جسم كبير (Hadha jism kabir.) – “This is a big body.”
  • أنا أحتاج إلى المساعدة (Ana ahtaju ila al-musa’adah.) – “I need help.”
  • !جميل جداً (Jamil jiddan!) – “Very beautiful!”

Congratulations on learning the letter Jeem (ج)! Now you know its clear pronunciation, how to write it, and its different shapes. With a little practice, you’ll be able to read and write words with this important Arabic letter. Keep going! Your dedication to learning Arabic will open a new world of opportunities. For a fun and easy way to continue your learning, you can use the Kaleela app.

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