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Arabic is written from write to left. Letters are connected in both print and script. Letters have slightly different shapes depending on where they occur in the word. Arabic script consists of two separate “layers” of writing. The basic skeleton of a word is made up of consonants and long vowels. This second layer, called vocalization, is normally omitted in writing, and the reader recognizes words without it.

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  2. Arabic is written from write to left. Letters are connected in both print and script. Letters have slightly different shapes depending on where they occur in the word. Arabic script consists of two separate “layers” of writing. The basic skeleton of a word is made up of consonants and long vowels. This second layer, called vocalization, is normally omitted in writing, and the reader recognizes words without it.
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