According to Wikipedia (which makes anyone an expert) ya takes the four forms ـيīut according to Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia, in Egypt and Syria we may see different forms of the same letter, without dots for some of them and a different shape for others. But we also do have some regional variations like the "ya" you mentioned. In Arabic we also have four different forms of every letter according to where it appears in a word. In Arabic, there may be a wide variety of letter styles spacing is likely to change with a different font. But there are variations which change the meaning, or which people might consider plain wrong. This comes in lots of shapes and sizes but they change with the font installed we just consider this style and not a different letter. I've looked at this (a little: I'm interested in fonts but don't speak or write Arabic!)Ĭonsider in English we have lower case "a".
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