It is not used in the Arabic alphabet itself, but is used in Burushaski& Shina to represent voiceless retroflex fricative, [ʂ]. It is written as ݰ in Khowar. |
Shin is the twenty-first and penultimate letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic šīn ش, Aramaic šīn 𐡔, Hebrew šīn ש, Phoenician šīn 𐤔 and Syriac ... |
From Proto-Semitic *šinn- (“tooth”), the source of سن (sinn). The association of "tooth" with this letter was the result of folk etymology. Arabic · Iraqi Arabic · Malay · Sindhi |
Sîn is for Zenith. The sound of Sîn (pronounced “scene”) is the clear sibilant we represent with our letter S. The S we know is all curves. |
The Arabic Alphabet: Consonants. Name, Isolated, Initial, Medial, Final ... Sīn, س, سـ, ـسـ, ـس, s, voiceless dental sibilant, 's' as in 'sit'. Shīn, ش, شـ, ـشـ ... |
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