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Lion names in Arabic


:meow-knit: DW natives use only one of them, which I think a lot of you already know :meow-coffee:
In this lesson we will learn about ’alif-hamza أ
We learned about the long vowel 'alif ا in our last lesson.
Now here is a fact: there are no words which begin with a vowel! :walter-shock:
Oh you think I’m talking about Arabic? Go ahead, pronounce 'our, if, it, up, I, on'. In English, the sound you make every time you say a word that begins with a vowel is not a vowel sound, it’s actually called a glottal stop. And the reason why you don't know this is because English has no letter for the glottal stop.
In Arabic, the hamza ء represents the glottal stop and, like other consonants, it can be a carrier of vowel sounds. You wanna practice the sound of a glottal stop? It’s the sound you make every time you say a word that begins with a vowel or the Cockney pronunciation of “little bottle” (pronounced without the t’s)
A glotta