Letters of Lisaan Flashcards
Quaf
Pronounced from Aqsa Al Lissaan, or the velum hitting the soft palate and a little portion of the hard pate
Kaf
Pronounced from just below the makhraj of Quaf, makhraj of Kaf is root of the tongue hitting the hard palate
Jeem, Sheen, Yaa
pronounced from Wasat Al Lissaan, the middle part of the tounge hitting the top of the mouth
YAA jauf and Lissaan
if Yaa is in the state of Madd then jts makhraj will be jauf, otherwise will be pronounced from Lissaan
Dwaad
Pronounced by either the left or right side of the tounge touching the tip of the upper teeth known as Adras Ulya (molars)
Laam
Pronounced when tip of the tounge touches the upper gums and a little portion of the hard palate
Noon
Similar to the makhraj or Laam but slightly behind it, hitting the pate right above it
Raa
pronounced from the rear side of the tip of the tounge connecting with the root of the upper teeth known as Sanaya Ulya
Taa, Daal, Twaa
pronounced by the tip of the tongue touching the root of Sanaya Ulya and a little portion of the hard palate
Zaa, Seen, Swaad
pronounced when the tip of the tongue slightly connects in between the Sanaya Ulya and Sanaya Sulfa (bottom teeth)
Thaa, Dhaal, Thwaa
Pronounced when the tip of the tongue touches the bottom of Sanaya Ulya