
17 Aug Consonant nun & At-Tanween – Conclusion
Consonant Nun At-Tanween
At the beginning of the word ── ──
At the middle of the word √ ──
At the end of the word √ √
With nouns √ √
With verbs √ ──
With letters √ ──
Written √ ──
Pronounced √ √
Continuing reading √ √
Stopping reading √ ──
You can realize that the consonant nun comes at the middle as well as at the end of the word, but At-Tanween comes only at the end of the word.
The consonant nun comes with nouns, verbs, and letters, but At-Tanween comes only at the end of nouns.
The consonant nun is written and pronounced when continuing to read after it or when stopping on it, but At-Tanween is an extra consonant nun and it is pronounced when continuing the reading, but not written. It is abandoned in pronunciation when stopping.
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