[08] RULE 2:
consonant + long vowel = syllable
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Can
you break words up into syllables?
Rule 2:
A consonant plus a long vowel
equals a syllable.
[cons. +
long
= syllable]
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Practice letters:
ك ق ج خ |
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Click and
listen...
The below are not real words but for the sole purpose of learning to read.
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Consonant + long vowel = syllable |
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كوقُ
1
kuu-qu
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جاجَ
2
gaa-ga
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خيخَ
3
xii-xa
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قيخاك
4
qii-xaak
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جوخو
5
guu-xu
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كاكَ
6
kaa-ka
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A long
vowel at the end of a word is pronounced
as a short!
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