See also: Hamza

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic هَمْزَة (hamza).

Noun

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hamza (plural hamzas)

  1. A sign (ء (ʔ)‎ - a stand-alone hamza) used in the written Arabic language representing a glottal stop. Hamza may appear as a stand-alone letter or most commonly diacritically over or under other letters, e.g. أ (ʔ)‎ (over an alif - ا‎), إ (ʔ)‎ (under an alif), ؤ (ʔ)‎ (over a wāw - و (w)‎) or ئ (ʔ)‎ (over a dotless yāʾ - ى‎). The exact seat of hamza is governed by an orthographic rule - "seat of hamza rule".
    • 2021, Claire Cock-Starkey, Hyphens & Hashtags, Bodleian Library, page 33:
      Written words such as Qurʼan (which in written Arabic uses a symbol know as hamza to indicate the glottal stop) are rendered with an apostrophe.

Usage notes

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  • Sometimes transliterated as an apostrophe.

Derived terms

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Translations

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Uzbek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic هَمْزَة (hamza).

Noun

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hamza (plural hamzalar)

  1. the Arabic letter ء

Declension

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