ه

Letter

 * 1) The twenty-sixth letter of the Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by  and followed by.

Symbol

 * 1) The abjad numeral representing the number five (5)

Pronoun

 * 1) him, his, it, its (bound object pronoun, referring to inanimate nouns of masculine gender)

Usage notes
The form ـهِ appears after y and ī, the form ـهِ after i, the form ـهُ after other consonants and long vowels, the form ـهُ after short vowels.

Adverb

 * 1) AH

Etymology 4
From. Cognate to 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1) him, his (bound object pronoun)

Usage notes
After a vowel, manifests itself only by lengthening the vowel and transferring the stress onto it (except before the negative suffix š, where it appears as -hū-).

Particle

 * 1) going to, will;

Suffix

 * 1) Enclitic form of
 * 2) he, him, his

Usage notes

 * The h is silent in the form after a vowel, but it lenghtens and stresses the preceding vowel.
 * It might also be spelled as after a consonant, as many speakers don't distinguish the final vowels “o” and “u”.
 * It might also be spelled as after a consonant, as many speakers don't distinguish the final vowels “o” and “u”.
 * It might also be spelled as after a consonant, as many speakers don't distinguish the final vowels “o” and “u”.

Letter

 * 1) A letter of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet.

Usage notes

 * When used as a vowel, never connects to the following letter.
 * At the end of an Arabic word ending in teh marbuta, sometimes written as ة to reflect the etymology.
 * At the end of the first word in an ezafe construct, when representing a vowel, sometimes written هٔ to suggest a stop between the end of the base word and the normally unwritten vowel of the -i suffix.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology 3
From.

Letter

 * 1) The thirty-ninth letter of the Pashto alphabet.

Pronunciation




Letter

 * 1) The thirty-first letter of the Perso-Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by و and followed by ی. Its name is / (in Iran) or  (Classical Persian and Dari).

Usage notes

 * Most colloquial dialects in Afghanistan have lost the glottal consonants /h/ and /ʔ/. They are either deleted, replaced by /j/ or /w/ (near i/ī or u/ū), or, when proceeded by a, replaced by the phoneme /ɑ/.

Etymology 2
From, from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1) Suffix forming adjectives from verbal stems
 * 2) Suffix forming nouns, from adjectives and present stems
 * 3)  Suffix functioning as the impersonal pronoun, also used as definite article in colloquial Iranian Persian.

Usage notes
Nouns formed with this suffix may take the ezafe spelled as such: or sometimes.

Etymology 3
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Usage notes
Same as above.

Etymology 1
From.

Suffix

 * 1) he, him, his
 * 1) he, him, his

Usage notes

 * after a consonant is replaced by when followed by the negation suffix.
 * is silent after a vowel, but it lenghtens the preceding vowel; it extends to when followed by the negation suffix.
 * is silent after a vowel, but it lenghtens the preceding vowel; it extends to when followed by the negation suffix.
 * is silent after a vowel, but it lenghtens the preceding vowel; it extends to when followed by the negation suffix.
 * is silent after a vowel, but it lenghtens the preceding vowel; it extends to when followed by the negation suffix.
 * is silent after a vowel, but it lenghtens the preceding vowel; it extends to when followed by the negation suffix.

Etymology 2
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Determiner

 * 1)  this, these

Letter

 * 1) The ninth letter of the Yorùbá alphabet in the Ajami Script.