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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Arabic has letters that do not exist in English,
There are also different letters which sound the same to English ears (=allophones), aliph and ain ...siin and saad (these are names of letters) spring to mind
Some letters differ in various places. Qena which is a place of terrorist fermament can be kena, gena or ena. The Qenawi say gena (hard g), if youwere wondering
The q in qaeda is a k sound from the larynx like a hard G. I amnot sure that there is a ain in the word and i wont even begin on that one!
the end of the work eeda is straightforward.
We Angles could make kareda an English word, you know. You dont say I am going to Paree for a week end do you? Oh is it raining in mardreeth or balenthia?