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Tashkil vs Damma - What's the difference?

tashkil | damma | see also |

Tashkil is a see also of damma.


As nouns the difference between tashkil and damma

is that tashkil is vowelization, vocalization or diacritization - the various diacritics, taken collectively, that are attached to arabic letters in certain styles of writing and that indicate such features as vowels and gemination (consonant doubling) and absence of any vowels while damma is (linguistics) in arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.

Diacritic vs Shadda - What's the difference?

diacritic | shadda |


As nouns the difference between diacritic and shadda

is that diacritic is a special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning while shadda is a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

As an adjective diacritic

is distinguishing.

Arabic vs Shadda - What's the difference?

arabic | shadda |


As an adjective arabic

is related to the.

As a proper noun arabic

is a major semitic language originating from the arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the middle east and north africa.

As a noun shadda is

a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

Gemination vs Shadda - What's the difference?

gemination | shadda |


As nouns the difference between gemination and shadda

is that gemination is (phonetics) a phenomenon when a consonant is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than is done normally while shadda is a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

Consonant vs Shadda - What's the difference?

consonant | shadda |


As nouns the difference between consonant and shadda

is that consonant is a sound that results from the passage of air through restrictions of the oral cavity; any sound that is not the dominant sound of a syllable, the dominant sound generally being a vowel while shadda is a diacritic (ـّ) used in the Arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

As an adjective consonant

is characterized by harmony or agreement.

Tashdid vs Shadda - What's the difference?

tashdid | shadda | Synonyms |

Shadda is a synonym of tashdid.


Tashdid is likely misspelled.


Tashdid has no English definition.

As a noun shadda is

a diacritic (ـّ) used in the Arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

Walkyrie vs Valkyrie - What's the difference?

walkyrie | valkyrie | Alternative forms |

Valkyrie is a alternative form of walkyrie.


Walkyrie is likely misspelled.


Walkyrie has no English definition.

As a noun Valkyrie is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Unity vs Disunited - What's the difference?

unity | disunited |


As a proper noun unity

is .

As a verb disunited is

(disunite).

As an adjective disunited is

lacking unity; not united.

United vs Disunited - What's the difference?

united | disunited |


As verbs the difference between united and disunited

is that united is past tense of unite while disunited is past tense of disunite.

As adjectives the difference between united and disunited

is that united is joined into a single entity while disunited is lacking unity; not united.

As a proper noun United

is any of many football teams formed by the amalgamation of smaller ones.

Albanian vs Albanologist - What's the difference?

albanian | albanologist |


As nouns the difference between albanian and albanologist

is that albanian is a person from Albania or of Albanian descent while Albanologist is an expert in Albanian studies.

As an adjective Albanian

is of, from, or pertaining to Albania, the Albanian people or the Albanian language.

As a proper noun Albanian

is the languages spoken by the Albanian people, primarily spoken in Albania and Kosovo. (ISO language codes: alb/sqi/sq (Tosk), aln (Gheg), aat (Arvanitika), aae (Arbëresh).

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