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Are Arabic letters connected?

Are Arabic letters connected?

Arabic script is always joined or cursive, ie there is no equivalent of the English text you are now reading, where all the letters have separate forms with spaces between them. As a result, Arabic letters have slightly different forms, depending on whether they come at the beginning, middle or end of a word.

Is the English alphabet based on Arabic?

Yes! Both letters are descended from the Phoenician letter Kap. And in general, the Latin alphabet and the Arabic abjad do share a common origin, which is, ultimately, the Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Why is the English alphabet called Arabic?

It is thought that the Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean variation of the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from the Phoenician alphabet which among others, gave rise to the Hebrew alphabet and the Greek alphabet (and therefore the Cyrillic and Roman alphabets).

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What is the Arabic alphabet based on?

The Arabic alphabet is a derivative of the Nabataean alphabet or (less widely believed) directly from the Syriac alphabet which are both derived from the Aramaic alphabet, which descended from the Phoenician alphabet.

Can all Arabic letters be connected both ways?

Dual joining letters have four different forms, because there are four situations that can occur: There are no letters to connect with: the isolated form is used. There are letters on both sides to connect with: the medial form is used. There is only a letter before to connect with, the final form is used.

Which Arabic letters Cannot connect?

The four forms a letter can have are: isolated, initial, medial and final form. The exception to this are ا (alif), د (daal), ذ (dhaal), ر (raa), ز (zayn / zaa), and و (waaw) which are called selfish letters because they do not connect with others.

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Is the Persian and Arabic alphabet the same?

The speakers of Persian use an alphabet that is based on the Arabic script. The difference between the Persian and Arabic alphabets is the addition of a couple of letters in the former. Otherwise, they are identical. Interestingly enough Persian has also been written in Armenian script.