So in my Arabic class I've been told when stopping on a ta marbuta we change the closed taa into a haa. The sound of a 'ha' is pronounced at the end but you are saying it's an 'a', ie jannah not janna. Yes it's in connection with femininity.
i'm confused because of this, every youtube arabic lesson says ta marbuta is pronounced as ha (in the end of the word), but when i see transcriptions from arabic it's always silent maybe it has something to do with different dialects
Why do you have Maha's videos on your channel?
Perfect your explanation! Endlich I understood TA Marbuta! Thanks from Brazil!
Thank you. Learning arabic right now and I got very confused by there being two "taa" letters.
Did Maha delete this video?
So in my Arabic class I've been told when stopping on a ta marbuta we change the closed taa into a haa. The sound of a 'ha' is pronounced at the end but you are saying it's an 'a', ie jannah not janna. Yes it's in connection with femininity.
i'm confused because of this, every youtube arabic lesson says ta marbuta is pronounced as ha (in the end of the word), but when i see transcriptions from arabic it's always silent
maybe it has something to do with different dialects
thanks for making things easier!! grazie mille!! =)
she is a good tutor
Are you alive if yes then is it possible that we can arrange or plan online classes live so that we can have interaction
Salat or salah... Which one is the correct pronunciation?
Salah
Maha, potresti spiegare la " ta marbuta " anche in italiano? Grazie Jlenia
Wow she's so distracting that it makes learning anything...lol