The forms 4 and ^ are medial varieties of the h, which are used indiscriminately by natives ; but the following distinction made by Dr. Gilchrist is generally used in printed books, and is so useful as to merit universal acceptance. A Grammar of the Urdū Or Hindūstānī Language - Էջ 4John Dowson - 1908 - 264 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| John Dowson - 1872 - 304 էջ
...rendered by n. jw as a consonant is w, but in some parts it is pronounced v. See further, Rule 15. <(, & h is the simple aspirate. When it comes at the end...zabar (a) it has no perceptible sound ; this silent * is called ^jilsr* .-U ha-e mukhtafl, the obscure or imperceptible h. The forms $ and ^ are medial... | |
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