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Arabic alphabet

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Arabic alphabet
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Unvowelled
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Identical consecutive letters

Identical consecutive letters

Shadda (ــّـ)

When an unvowelled letter is followed by itself (but vowelled) in the same word, it is written only once and a tiny w-like sign ــّـ is placed above it. The vowel of the second letter is placed above/below the w-like sign (details below). Though it is written only once, the letter is pronounced twice, once together with the preceding letter and the second time as a vowelled letter, like in:
مَدَّ : mad-da
كُلُّ : kul-lu

Note:
This rule of contracting the identical letters into one does not apply when the definite article is followed by a word starting with ل.

The vowel of the second letter is placed on the ــّـ if it is a ــَـ or ــُـ. If it is a ــِـ it is placed either below the ــّـ or below the letter itself. The second letter must carry a single or a double vowel; it cannot have a ــْـ.

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