Converted Characters
| Arabic | Arabish | English | DIN 31635 |
|---|---|---|---|
| ع | 3 | A | ʿ |
| ح | 7 | H | ḥ |
| ط | 6 | T | ṭ |
| ص | 9 | S | ṣ |
| ء | 2 | A | ʾ |
| خ | 5 | KH | ḫ |
| ق | 8 | Q | q |
| ظ | 6' | dh or th or z | Ẓ |
| ث | 4 | th | Ṯ |
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