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ث - translation to English

ARABIC LETTER
ﺙ; ﺛ; ﺜ; ﺚ; Theh; ث; ﺛ ﺙ; Ṯāʼ; Taʾ; Ṯā'; Ṯa'; Ṯaʾ
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الحرف الرابع من حروف الأبجدية العربية
ثاءات; الثاء; حرف الثاء; ث‍; ث

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ABNORMALLY INCREASED SENSITIVITY TO PAIN
Algesia; Algesic; Hyperalgesic; Antihyperalgesic
فَر"ث حِسِّ الأَلَم
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ENDOCRINE GLAND THAT PRODUCES A VARIETY OF HORMONES
Adrenal Gland; Suprarenal Gland; Adrenal glands; Suprarenal gland; Adrenomedullary; Suprarenals; Suprarenal glands; Glandula suprarenalis; Glandulae suprarenalis; Glandula adrenalis; Glandulae adrenalis; Mammalian adrenal gland; Adrenal; Epinephric gland; Adrenals; Adrenal Glands; Suprarenal bodies; Adrenal function
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Wikipedia

Ṯāʾ

Ṯāʾ (ث) is one of the six letters the Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two from the Phoenician alphabet (the others being ḫāʾ, ḏāl, ḍād, ẓāʾ, ġayn). In Modern Standard Arabic it represents the voiceless dental fricative [θ], also found in English as the "th" in words such as "thank" and "thin". In Persian, Urdu, and Kurdish it is pronounced as s as in "sister" in English.

In name and shape, it is a variant of tāʾ (ت). Its numerical value is 500 (see Abjad numerals).

The Arabic letter ث is named ثَاءْ ṯāʾ. It is written in several ways depending in its position in the word:

In contemporary spoken Arabic, pronunciation of ṯāʾ as [θ] is found in the Arabian Peninsula, Iraqi, and Tunisian and other dialects and in highly educated pronunciations of Modern Standard and Classical Arabic. Pronunciation of the letter varies between and within the various varieties of Arabic: while it is consistently pronounced as the voiceless dental plosive [t] in Maghrebi Arabic (except Tunisian and eastern Libyan), on the other hand in the Arabic varieties of the Mashriq (in the broad sense, including Egyptian, Sudanese and Levantine) and Hejazi Arabic, it can be pronounced as either [t] or as the sibilant voiceless alveolar fricative [s]. Depending on the word in question, words pronounced as [s] are generally more technical or "sophisticated." Regardless of these regional differences, the pattern of the speaker's variety of Arabic frequently intrudes into otherwise Modern Standard speech; this is widely accepted, and is the norm when speaking the mesolect known alternately as lugha wusṭā ("middling/compromise language") or ʿAmmiyyat/Dārijat al-Muṯaqqafīn ("Educated/Cultured Colloquial") used in the informal speech of educated Arabs of different countries.

When representing this sound in transliteration of Arabic into Hebrew, it is written as ת׳.