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ތާނަ އަކުރުތައް
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ތާނަThaana އަކުރުތައްletters

headWelcome to the Duostories Dhivehi course!
headIn this beginning lesson, I will teach you how to read Dhivehi. You should probably write this down.
headIf you didn't know, the Dhivehi alphabet, Thaana, is written from right to left. This is the opposite of the Latin alphabet. Try not to read it left to right.
headދިވެހިDhivehi ދަސްކުރަމާlet's learn!!
headIn the sentence above, the first word is "ދިވެހި", and not "!ދަސްކުރަމާ"
ދިވެއްސަކީDhivehi is ވަރަށްvery އުނދަގޫdifficult ބަހެއްa language ނޫނެވެnot.
  • "ދިވެއްސަކީ" is the first word
  • "ނޫނެވެ" is the first word
headThe first letter of the Thaana alphabet is...
headހH
head"Haa". It makes the "h" sound. Simple, right? Alright, here's the rest of them.
headހH ށSH ނN ރR ބB ޅLH ކK އVowel carrier ވV/W މM ފF ދDH ތTH ލL ގG ޏNY ސS ޑD ޒZ ޓT ޔY ޕP ޖJ (Like english) ޗCH
headNow, for the vowels. Dhivehi words are written in syllables. So, the word "Dhivehi" would be spelled Dhi Ve Hi (but still as one whole word) ދިDhi ވެVe ހިHi . So the word Dhivehi is "ދިވެހިDhivehi".
headThere are short and long vowel sounds. For example, if you see "Ka (ކަ)" it'll just be a short "a" sound, like in "cup". However, if you see a long vowel sound like "Kaa (ކާ)" it'll be a long "a" sound, like in "father". As you can see, vowels are like just like diacritics. Usually we write the vowel symbol twice to make a vowel long, but there are a few exceptions. Here are all the vowel symbols, using K (ކ) as an example:
headކަKa ކާKaa ކިKi ކީKee ކުKu ކޫKoo ކެKe ކޭKei ކޮKo ކޯKoa ކްK
headAlso, to put a vowel as the start of a syllable, we use the vowel carrier "އ" like in "އަސްhorse", pronounced "As ("A" as in "cup", "s" as in "sand")"
headNow, let's do a little test to see how well you can do.
headބޮޑުbig އަކީis ކުޑައިގެof small އިދިކޮޅެވެopposite
Choose the option that says "Bodu"
އަކީ
headWell, I think you're set to go! I wish you good luck on the stories ahead!
headAlthough, let's just do one more test just to make sure.
The word "ބުޅާ" transliterated would be:
  • sukaa
  • bulhaa
  • setaa