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shadda

Shadda - What does it mean?

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Shanda vs Shadda - What's the difference?

shanda | shadda |


As nouns the difference between shanda and shadda

is that shanda is shame; disgrace while shadda is a diacritic () used in the arabic script to indicate gemination of a consonant.

Shaddap vs Shadda - What's the difference?

shaddap | shadda |


As an interjection shaddap

is shut up; be quiet.

As a noun shadda is

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

Shadda vs Whadda - What's the difference?

shadda | whadda |


As a noun shadda

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

As a contraction whadda is

eye dialect of what do|lang=en.

Hadda vs Shadda - What's the difference?

hadda | shadda |


As a contraction hadda

is (nonstandard) had to.

As a noun shadda is

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

Shadda vs Tashkil - What's the difference?

shadda | tashkil | see also |


As nouns the difference between shadda and tashkil

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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