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Vowels and Diphthongs (see Note 5)
| ◌َ | a | ا◌َ،آ | ā (see Note 6) | ى◌ِ | ī |
| ◌ُ | u | ى◌َ | á (see Note 7) | و َ◌ | aw |
| ◌ِ | i | و ُ ◌ | ū | ى َ | ay |
Notes
- For the use of ا (alif) to support ء (hamzah) and ٓ (maddah), see rule 1(a). For the romanization of ء and ٓ, see rules 4 and 5 respectively. For the use of ا (alif) to represent the long vowel romanized ā, see the table of vowels and diphthongs, and rule 1(b).
- Final ک and گ (often written ک and گ) may have the form ك, without the distinguishing upper stroke or strokes. The two letters are always distinguished in romanization.
- For other values of و and ی, see the table of vowels and diphthongs, and rules 2, 3, and 7.
- ة (dotted ه) when used as an alternative to ت is romanized t.
- Vowel points are not printed on Library of Congress cards.
- See rules 1(b) and 5.
- See rule 3(d).
RULES OF APPLICATION
Letters Which May Be Romanized in Different Ways Depending on Their Context
| 1. | ا (alif) is used:
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| 2. | و is used to represent:
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