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 * rowspan=2|Name.
 * rowspan=2|When unconnected with other characters.
 * colspan=3|When joined to other letters.
 * rowspan=2|Pronunciation in Egypt.
 * Final, joined to preceding only.
 * Medial, joined to preceding and following.
 * Initial joined to following only.
 * Thā
 * t
 * Zhā (or Dhā)
 * z
 * 'Ain
 * aa
 * Ghāin
 * gh
 * Fey
 * f
 * Qāf
 * q (or g)
 * Kāf
 * k
 * Lām
 * l
 * Mīm
 * m
 * Nūn
 * n
 * Hey
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * gh
 * Fey
 * f
 * Qāf
 * q (or g)
 * Kāf
 * k
 * Lām
 * l
 * Mīm
 * m
 * Nūn
 * n
 * Hey
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * k
 * Lām
 * l
 * Mīm
 * m
 * Nūn
 * n
 * Hey
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * m
 * Nūn
 * n
 * Hey
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * n
 * Hey
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * h
 * Wāu
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * —||w, u.
 * Yey
 * y
 * }
 * y
 * }
 * y
 * }
 * }

The forms     and  are used as connecting letters. From and  Lam-Alif are formed  or, in connection. From (n) and  (kh) is formed the ligature. Many other ligatures are formed, especially in writing.