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The Consonants ا, ع, و, and ي

8. At the beginning of a word or syllable ا (alif) depends for its sound on the accompanying vowel.

ع ('ain) depends for its sound on the accompanying vowel; its place of utterance is in the lower muscles of the throat, thus :—

عَب 'ab , عِب 'ib, عُب 'ub,

are different in sound from

اب ab, اِب ib, اُب ub.

و (wāw) has the sound of w in the words we, went.

The modern Persians pronounce the wāw like v in words such as شَوَم shavam, سَوِي shavī

ي (ya) is, in sound, like y in the words you, yet.

Long Vowels or Letters of Prolongation

9. When ا, inert, is preceded by a letter move- able by fatḥa, the fatḥa and alif coalesce and give a lengthened sound, as کار kār, "work;" the sound is like that of a in war.

Alif, inert, is always preceded by fatḥa; hence