noun
- A glottal stop (a brief interruption of airflow in the throat) represented in Arabic by the letter ء.
Usage: linguistics; Arabic language
Examples
- The hamzah is one of the most important phonetic features in Arabic pronunciation.
- In Arabic orthography, the hamzah can appear at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.
- English speakers often struggle to produce the hamzah correctly when learning Arabic.
- The letter ء represents the hamzah in written Arabic.
- Proper pronunciation of the hamzah is essential for clear Arabic speech.