دÙÙÙ Ùتابة اÙÙغة اÙعربÙØ© باÙØرÙ٠اÙÙاتÙÙÙØ©
Language of Presentation: Arabic, English
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School Level: College/University, Middle/High School
Institution/Provider: United States Library of Congress
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تتبع Ùذ٠اÙÙØ«ÙÙØ© ÙÙ Ùتبة اÙÙÙÙÙرس. تÙدÙ٠اÙÙØ«ÙÙØ© تÙصÙ٠دÙÙÙ ÙÙÙÙاعد اÙÙاجب اتباعÙا ÙÙ Ùتابة اÙأصÙات ÙاÙØرÙ٠اÙعربÙØ© باÙØرÙ٠اÙÙاتÙÙÙØ©. ÙÙعط٠اÙدÙÙ٠أÙضا٠تÙجÙÙات بخصÙص Ùط٠اÙأصÙات اÙعربÙØ© ÙÙØ´Ù Ù Ù ÙاضÙع عÙ٠درجة ٠٠اÙصعÙبة Ø Ù Ø«Ù "اÙتاء اÙ٠ربÙطة" Ù٠ت٠ÙÙ ÙÙ ÙتابتÙا باÙØر٠"ت" أ٠باÙØر٠"Ù".
This document comes from the Library of Congress. It gives full and very detailed rules for transliterating Arabic words and letters into English using Latin characters. The guide also gives pronunciation instructions and includes slightly more complicated topics such as when the ‘ta marboota’ is transliterated as a ‘t’ and when it is transliterated as ‘ah.’
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