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Tanween in Real Words – Everyday Examples You Can Practice | Al‑Badry Academy

In this lesson from Al‑Badry Academy, we show you real examples of tanween in Arabic words — so you can hear it and practice it in real reading situations.

Tanween (nunation) is a soft “n” sound added at the end of certain nouns to show they are general or indefinite. You’ll see how it looks in actual words and how it changes the sound at the end of the word. (turn0search0)

🎓 In this video you’ll see & practice:
✔ Tanween with Fatha (‑an) — e.g., kitāban (a book), jawwan (weather), maktaban (an office)
✔ Tanween with Damma (‑un) — e.g., baytun (a house), madīnatun (a city), waladun (a boy)
✔ Tanween with Kasra (‑in) — e.g., qalamin (a pen), waraqin (a leaf), saʿatin (a clock)
✔ How these changes affect reading and pronunciation in everyday words

Watching and repeating real examples makes learning tanween easier and helps build your reading confidence quickly. (turn0search0)

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