Geometric Vowels Book - Emad Hammoodi - Books -  - 9798646166846 - May 16, 2020
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Geometric Vowels Book

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Written words consist of consonnant letters which are simply sounds occuring inside the mouth and vowels which are simply movements to launch these sounds. The Geometric method (Taha) uses simple shapes for Geometric Arabic consonant letters an vowels enhanced to cater for English and French. Each letter has well defined role to play. Latin letters were redefined to match Geometric letters in writing Arabic way method (wAw). A Geometric vowel or movement is defined following the direction (up, front, down or in between) and the duration (short or long) for launching the sound of consonant letters. Short Geometric vowels are written horizontally and corresponding long vowels are written vetrically. Small Latin matching vowels are redefined as short vowels while capital Latin vowels are redefined as long vowels. Revesed Geometric letters (Taham) are used to write English and French texts from Left to right. Geometric letters can also be matched with unified Braille letters (brAy) for blind people. Riversed (brAy) letters (brAym) can be used to right Arabic texts from right to left. To summarize, we have three matching alphabets (Taha or Taham, wAw, brAy or brAym) to wirte texts of three differnt languages (Arabic, English and French) in two differnt directions (LTR or RTL) which can be extended to other languages. Arabic Geometric letters and Arabic writng system is strongly recommended to be used by every single person similar to Arabic numerals ( Les chiffres Arabes) and to Arabic decimal system. These numerals are from the matrix of those letters.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 16, 2020
ISBN13 9798646166846
Pages 40
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 2 mm   ·   117 g
Language English  

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