Arabic/LearnRW/Row 6/Letter-Sound

If an English word has a silent letter, that letter does not count. Think about the sound, not the English spelling when doing this exercise.

Exercise 1
Instructions: Write the Arabic letter that represents the sound that the English word starts with. examples:


 * think   ث
 * face  ف

Begin:


 * 1) this
 * zap
 * 1) damn
 * 2) think
 * 3) daisy
 * 4) boot
 * 5) family
 * 6) handsome
 * 7) case
 * 8) basic
 * 9) therefore
 * 10) wait
 * 11) weight
 * 12) doctor
 * 13) Robert
 * ram
 * 1) basic
 * 2) yawn
 * 3) doctor
 * 4) thoughtful
 * 5) there
 * 6) maybe
 * 7) might
 * 8) castle
 * 9) deaf
 * 10) king
 * 11) destruction
 * 12) camp
 * 13) them
 * him
 * yes
 * 1) mouth
 * 2) rabbit
 * 3) zipper
 * 4) fourth
 * dad
 * 1) demonstration
 * 2) third
 * 3) three
 * 4) table
 * 5) zero
 * 6) master
 * 7) distance

Exercise 2
Instructions: Write the Arabic letter that represents the sound of the English sound that the English word ends in. Because fate end in the "t" sound, write  ت (taa) beside the word. Examples:
 * fate ت


 * fat  ت


 * bluff  ف

Answers
 * 1) printer
 * 2) fake
 * 3) numb
 * 4) bath
 * 5) maybe
 * say
 * 1) jumper
 * 2) denominator
 * 3) rake
 * 4) bathe (they bathe in the pool)
 * 5) murder
 * 6) bite
 * 7) jade
 * 8) Jake
 * hay
 * 1) breath
 * 2) breathe (they breathe)
 * 3) expand
 * ate
 * 1) calculate
 * 2) number
 * 3) eight
 * 4) fate
 * 5) gulf
 * 6) golf
 * bay
 * 1) sore
 * 2) compute
 * 3) amaze
 * 4) mouth
 * rye
 * lay
 * 1) more
 * 2) random
 * 3) band
 * 4) zoom
 * 5) Dubai
 * 6) back
 * 7) wolf
 * 8) soothe
 * 9) maze
 * 10) yolk
 * 11) rate
 * 12) math
 * 13) folklore