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- Ṯāʾ abstract "Ṯāʾ (ث) is one of the six letters the Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two inherited from the Phoenician alphabet (the others being ḫāʾ, ḏāl, ḍād, ẓāʾ, ġayn). In Modern Standard Arabic it represents the voiceless dental fricative [θ], also found in English as the \"th\" in words such as \"think\" and \"thin\". In name and shape, it is a variant of tāʾ (ت). Its numerical value is 500 (see Abjad numerals).In contemporary spoken Arabic, pronunciation of ṯāʾ as [θ] is found in the Gulf, Iraqi, and Tunisian dialects and in highly educated pronunciations of Modern Standard and Classical Arabic. Pronunciation of the letter varies between and within the various varieties of Arabic: while it is consistently pronounced as the voiceless dental plosive [t] in Maghrebi Arabic, in the Arabic varieties of the Mashriq (in the broad sense, including Egyptian, Sudanese and Levantine) and Hejazi Arabic, it can be pronounced as either [t] or as the sibilant voiceless alveolar fricative [s]. Depending on the word in question, words pronounced as [s] are generally more technical or \"sophisticated.\" Regardless of these regional differences, the pattern of the speaker's variety of Arabic frequently intrudes into otherwise Modern Standard speech; this is widely accepted, and is the norm when speaking the mesolect known alternately as lugha wusṭā (\"middling/compromise language\") or ʿAmmiyyat/Dārijat al-Muṯaqqafīn (\"Educated/Cultured Colloquial\") used in the informal speech of educated Arabs of different countries.When representing this sound in transliteration of Arabic into Hebrew, it is written as ת׳.".
- Ṯāʾ thumbnail Arabictha.png?width=300.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageID "3656680".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageLength "2836".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageRevisionID "708140225".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Abjad_numerals.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_alphabet.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_phonology.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_letters.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Ghayn.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Hejazi_Arabic.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Arabic_alphabet.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Maghrebi_Arabic.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Mashriq.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Standard_Arabic.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Phoenician_alphabet.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Post-creole_continuum.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Semitic_language.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Sibilant.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink South_Arabian_alphabet.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Taw.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Th_(digraph).
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Varieties_of_Arabic.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Voiceless_alveolar_fricative.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_stops.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Voiceless_dental_fricative.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Ḍād.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Ḏāl.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Ḫāʾ.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink Ẓāʾ.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLink File:Arabictha.png.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "*ṯ".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "th".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "thāʼ".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "ث".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ṯāʾ".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "ṯāʾ (ث)".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageWikiLinkText "ṯāʾ".
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic-script_sidebar.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_alphabet_shapes.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_language.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Charmap.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAblink.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Northwest_Semitic_abjad.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transl.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ṯāʾ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Writingsystem-stub.
- Ṯāʾ subject Category:Arabic_letters.
- Ṯāʾ hypernym Letters.
- Ṯāʾ type Letter.
- Ṯāʾ type RadioStation.
- Ṯāʾ type Alphabet.
- Ṯāʾ type Letter.
- Ṯāʾ type Redirect.
- Ṯāʾ comment "Ṯāʾ (ث) is one of the six letters the Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two inherited from the Phoenician alphabet (the others being ḫāʾ, ḏāl, ḍād, ẓāʾ, ġayn). In Modern Standard Arabic it represents the voiceless dental fricative [θ], also found in English as the \"th\" in words such as \"think\" and \"thin\". In name and shape, it is a variant of tāʾ (ت).".
- Ṯāʾ label "Ṯāʾ".
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Q172747.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Tha_(Arabischer_Buchstabe).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Ṯā.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Tha.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Ṯā.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Tha_(Arabischer_Buchstabe).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Ṯā’.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Thāʾ.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ﺙ_(սա).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Ṯa.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Thāʼ.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Ta_(aksara_Arab).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Sa.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Tha_(Arabische_letter).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs m.09sngm.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Са_(буква_арабского_алфавита).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ษาอ์.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Se.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Se_(Arap).
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Са.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs ث.
- Ṯāʾ sameAs Q172747.
- Ṯāʾ wasDerivedFrom Ṯāʾ?oldid=708140225.
- Ṯāʾ depiction Arabictha.png.
- Ṯāʾ isPrimaryTopicOf Ṯāʾ.