Back to have more knowledge about the Arabic
alphabet. After learning several letters in the Arabic alphabet, now it is time
to go for the next letter in Arabic Alphabet which is the letter Seen. The
letter Seen is equivalent to the English letter S in English as in (Sun), Seen
Arabic letter is easy to pronounce and detect because it corresponds to the
letter S. It only functions as a consonant letter. In today’s blog, you will
find all you need to know about the letter Seen. How it looks like, its shapes
depending on its position in a word and some words with the letter Seen.
Before we start with the shapes of the letter
Seen, we need to demonstrate an important note that states that the letter Seen
can be connected from both sides. As shown below in the table, the second group
(2nd group) shows letters that can be connected from both sides.
Some Arabic letters can only be connected from the right side (1st
group).
1st group: |
Connected from the right side |
أ\و\د\ذ\ر\ز |
2nd group: |
Connected from both sides |
ب\ت\ث\ج\ح\خ\س\ش\ص\ض\ط\ظ\ع\غ\ف\ق\ك\ل\م\ن\ه\ي |
The letter Seen falls in the second
group. Seen connects itself from both sides. So, let us get to know the letter
Seen and give some Arabic words with Seen after the video.
As shown in the video, this is the shape of the letter Seen standing alone. The
form of the letter Seen changes depending on where it appears in a word. So, we
can have it either at the beginning of the word (initial), middle of the word
(medial), or ending of the word (final). But firstly, notice that the letter
Seen is easy to write and it looks like three little teeth lined up with a big
belly attached to it. If it is standing alone, it looks like this “س.” Now, let us get to know the different
shapes of the letter Seen and give some Arabic words with Seen.
The letter Seen has 4 forms, depending on its position in the word
Initial (س): When it comes at the beginning of a word:
As in: سكر /sukkar/ which means Sugar
Medial: 1) While being connected (ـسـ):
As in: تمساح /timsaaH/
which means Crocodile
2) While not being connected (سـ):
As in: تماسيح /tamaaseeH/ which means Crocodiles
Final: 1) While being connected (ـس):
As in: شمس /shams/ which means Sun
Final: 2) While not being connected (س):
As in: كأس /kaʼs/ which means Cup
Cases |
Connected |
Disconnected |
Initial |
/sukkar/ سكر |
--------- |
Medial |
تمساح /timsaaH/ |
تماسيح /tamaaseeH/ |
Final |
شمس/shams/ |
كأس /mawS/ |
That
was it for the letter Seen; you can also watch the video about the letter Seen
on our YouTube channel and listen to how the letter Seen is pronounced. Kaleela
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