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Arabic pronunciation is known for its unique features, including:
Guttural Sounds: Arabic uses throat-based consonants like ح (a strong "h"), خ (a rough "kh"), ع (a voiced throat sound), and غ (a voiced "g" sound).
Trilled "R": The letter ر is pronounced as a rolled "r," similar to Spanish.
Long vs. Short Vowels: Long vowels (e.g., َ, ِ, ُ) and short vowels (e.g., َ, ِ, ُ) are distinct and can change word meanings.
Emphatic Consonants: Letters like ض, ط, ظ, and ص are pronounced with a stronger, retracted tongue.
Consistent Rules: Arabic pronunciation is highly consistent, with each letter having a fixed sound and no silent letters.
These features give Arabic its distinctive sound and rhythm, making it both fascinating and challenging for learners.