Arabic pronunciation
Unlike English, Arabic does have a standard pronunciation. It is basically the one used to recite the Qur'aan. The same pronunciation is used in newscasts, discourses and formal actuations of all types.Like in English, dialects of Arabic pronounce differently some letters.
Standard Arabic (or Quranic Arabic) has 28 consonant sounds and three vowel sounds. Both consonant and vowels may be short or long.
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Unlike in English, syllable stress in Arabic is largely
irrelevant and does not affect meaning. There is no
standard way of stressing words, each dialect has its own.
However, vowel length and consonant length, which are
largely irrelevant in English, do affect meaning
in Arabic.
Arabic has two basic types of syllables: short and long.
Short syllables have the form consonant + short vowel
and are followed by a short consonant vowel in the next syllable. Long syllables have a consonant plus either
a long vowel, or a short vowel followed by one long
consonant or by two short consonants. Long syllables
take approximately twice as long to say as dhort ones, and this gives Arabic a characteristic "stacatto" rythm.rythm