Shadee Elmasry – 16. Taa & thaa Common Mistakes
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Alright. The next letter we'll look at is
the te. The te must be pronounced
without
a whistling sound. It must be dry.
It is pronounced by placing the middle of
the tongue on the roof of the mouth
and ensuring that no air comes out. So
I don't know if you're gonna hear this
on the mic, but
when we pronounce rah, we should ta. We
should there there should in the Quran, there
should be no whistling.
Again,
in speech, you're not taking into account. There's
no,
reward or otherwise incorrect
enunciation of speech. Dialects are fine. I'm not
talking about the original Arabic dialect that are
accepted in the Quran. I'm talking about,
regular dialects of this of the Sudanese, Iraqi,
all these dialects. That's fine.
But in the Quran, there should be no
whistling. If you hear this, tss tss tss,
in the ta there should be no whistling
like
No. It should be
ta ta. The ta
is pronounced with the tongue tip hitting the
roof of the mouth.
Ta. Not sssss. There should be no whistling
in the ta. So you start to say
tabbat.
You should
say not tab. You should not hear any
whistling,
alright, tasfir
when you pronounce the ta. That's the main
issue with the ta. If you can understand
that and and learn that and figure out
how to do that, then you've achieved the
goal regarding and it's a major one because
it's a mistake that many people make.
K?
Notice
that we're not looking at every single letter
because some letters really don't need to be
discussed. For example, we didn't look at the
harfulba.
There's no issue there. Now, harfulthe
is an issue. The the.
And many
cultures, dialects, they'll pronounce it sa. Okay?
For example,
semina is a common name. Well,
semina
in Arabic actually means filled with butter. Right?
But really what they mean
is Themina.
Alright. Themina.
Okay. Themina means valuable. Alright. That's the name.
Themin.
The means that the or or the to
pronounce the thep, the tongue has to come
out of the mouth between the two teeth.
Thep.
Alright? Quite simple.
But, it's not s it's not t it's
s.