Shadee Elmasry – 36. Madd ‘Aarid lil Sukun

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker explains the process of stopping a long vowel and mentions the option to stop at a verse or at a midway point. They also explain the process of holding a long vowel and mention the option to stop at a point. The speaker emphasizes the importance of keeping the law lien intact and mentions the use of a long vowel to avoid legal fines.
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Now, we look at metadata listicle. That means whenever you're going

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to when the when the long vowel is followed by a sukoon, however,

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you're going to stop

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at that point, right? You have the option.

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So when one stops at a verse, or midway through the verse, the

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short vowel on the final letter automatically gets deactivated.

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And it is pronounced as if it were a circle. So whenever you're going

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to stop, so out of the circle means you're going to stop. It

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takes the same ruling as med Lazar, when the letter is a well,

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or yeah, that can be extended to two, four or six cows.

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Right and Moldoveanu a Moloch, ball lien. This lien here, right

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here. You're gonna stop here, right? You're stopping at the

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noon, you're not pronouncing anything after the noon. So and

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what you have preceded by it is a short vowel with the

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complementary long vowel with the complementary short vowel cuts in

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here, and yet right there. So now what are you going to do? What

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you're going to do is you have the option to four or six counts. You

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can say what a bomb

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only

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six guns that was six, or what a bomb

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lien for or when a bomb lien.

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You don't have to extend the law lien, you have to four or six. So

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you have the option. Right? And this is called Medard and this one

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is basically when you're going to stop and the letter right before

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is about a long vowel. So you have the option of two four or six

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