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The Arabic alphabet ((アラビア語:الأَبْجَدِيَّة العَرَبِيَّة) ' or ') or Arabic abjad is the Arabic script as it is codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right to left, in a cursive style, and includes 28 letters. Because letters usually〔While there are ways to mark vowels, these are not always employed. Because of this, it is more exactly called an "impure abjad". See Impure abjad for a discussion of this nomenclature.〕 stand for consonants, it is classified as an abjad. ==Consonants== The basic Arabic alphabet contains 28 letters. Adaptations of the Arabic script for other languages added and removed some letters, as for Persian, Kurdish Ottoman, Sindhi, Urdu, Malay, Pashto, and Arabi Malayalam, all of which have additional letters as shown below. There are no distinct upper and lower case letter forms. Many letters look similar but are distinguished from one another by dots (') above or below their central part ('). These dots are an integral part of a letter, since they distinguish between letters that represent different sounds. For example, the Arabic letters transliterated as ' and ' have the same basic shape, but ' has one dot below, , and ' has two dots above, . Both printed and written Arabic are cursive, with most of the letters within a word directly connected to the adjacent letters.
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