On 04/05/09 13:22, Ali Gholami Rudi wrote:
> Ali Gholami Rudi<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> are a few differences (like the consonants that don't exist in Arabic;
>> i.e. [ch]air, [g]ene, [g]ate and [p]en).  But they are mostly the same.
>
> s/[g]ene/mira[ge]/
>
> Regards,
> Ali
>

Do you mean mea[s]ure? My mother language is French. IIUC the djeem 
letter is pronounced differently in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco, as 
in the given name Djemel / Gamel / Jamal, but if you need to tell these 
sounds apart, different letters would of course be necessary.

Best regards,
Tony.
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