Arabic Alphabet

The Arabic alphabet is the alphabet (technically abjad) used to write Arabic, as well as Farsi, Urdu, Pashto, and several other languages. It is written right to left.

It is descended from a cursive form of the Aramaic alphabet, which was descended from the Phoenician alphabet.

The shape of the Arabic letters change depending on whether they are at the beginning, middle, or end of a word. The letters shown below are the stand-alone shapes. Short vowels are generally not written, but they can be indicated by diacritics if necessary.

LetterNameApproximate
Sound
Notes
ا'Alifa, glottal stop 
بBa'b 
تTa't 
ثTha'th (voiceless) 
جGimg, j 
حHa'h 
خKha'kh, h 
دDald 
ذDhalth (voiced) 
رRa'r 
زZayz 
سSins 
شShinsh 
صSads 
ضDadd 
طTa't 
ظZa'z 
ع`Aynpharyngeal fricative 
غGhayng, gh 
فFa'f 
قQafq 
كKafk 
لLaml 
مMimm 
نNunn 
هHa'h 
وWaww, u 
يYa'y, i 
ءHamzaglottal stoptechnically a diacritic not a letter