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damma

Damma vs Mamma - What's the difference?

damma | mamma |


As nouns the difference between damma and mamma

is that 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/ while mamma is mommy, mum, mummy.

Damma vs Damme - What's the difference?

damma | damme |


As a noun 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/.

As an interjection damme is

(archaic) expressing anger or vehemence.

Amma vs Damma - What's the difference?

amma | damma |


As nouns the difference between amma and damma

is that amma is wife, woman or amma can be the letter m', ' m 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/.

Damma vs Dammy - What's the difference?

damma | dammy |


As a noun damma

is in Arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter {{term|ـُ|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} and designating a short /u/. If the Arabic letter {{term|و||wāw|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.

As an interjection dammy is

alternative form of lang=en.

Dama vs Damma - What's the difference?

dama | damma |


As nouns the difference between dama and damma

is that dama is the game of Turkish draughts while damma is in Arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter {{term|ـُ|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} and designating a short /u/. If the Arabic letter {{term|و||wāw|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.

Damma vs Dammar - What's the difference?

damma | dammar |


As nouns the difference between damma and dammar

is that 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/ while dammar is .

Damma vs Bamma - What's the difference?

damma | bamma |


As nouns the difference between damma and bamma

is that 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/ while bamma is an unstylish rural person; a hick.

Dhamma vs Damma - What's the difference?

dhamma | damma |


As nouns the difference between dhamma and damma

is that dhamma is the teachings of Buddha while damma is in Arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter {{term|ـُ|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} and designating a short /u/. If the Arabic letter {{term|و||wāw|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.

Gamma vs Damma - What's the difference?

gamma | damma |


As nouns the difference between gamma and damma

is that gamma is gamma (greek letter) 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/.

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/.

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