S1 E4: Learn Egyptian Arabic – Short & Long Vowels Explained

Learn Egyptian Arabic with Eslam Badawy - A podcast by Eslam Badawy Mostafa

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keywordsArabic vowels, short vowels, long vowels, tashqeel, Egyptian Arabic, language learning.Summary: In this episode, Eslam discusses the intricacies of short and long vowels in Arabic. He explains the concept of short vowels, known as tashqeel, which serve as decorations on top or under the written letters, and elaborates on the three primary short vowels: FATHA, Kasra, and Dammah. The episode transitions into long vowels, detailing how they are formed by combining one of the short vowels with specific letters, and emphasizes the importance of vowel sounds in pronunciation and stress in Arabic words.Tashkiil – Short Vowels & Long Vowels in Arabic1. Short Vowels:Fatḥah (Opener)بَ = baتَ = taجَ = gaKasrah (Breaker)بِ = biتِ = tiḌammah (Hugger / Roller)بُ = boتِلِSukoon (Silence)أَبْ = ab2. Long Vowels – الـمَدّ (El-Mad):Long A:بَا = baa → Fatḥah َ followed by اLong O / U:بُو = boo → Ḍammah ُ followed by وLong I / EE:بِي = bii → Kasrah ِ followed by يfollow and rate 5 stars to support this podcast and stay updated.