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Originally posted by RQ:
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Can someone have the greeting cards ppl to change it to its correct spelling


why? RAMADAN is fine


If Arabic is the original language of the Koran, then the correct spelling of the word should be taught and sounded for all.
'd' into 'z'. that's all.

But RQ: the original arabic would be ramadan with a very hard D....this particular letter is said to be specific to the arabs, hence arabic is called "loghat al Daad".


I think it is most difficult letter to pronounce.
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Even among the arabs...the najdis pronounce it different to the hijazis...
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