خلية شمسية من مادة السيليكون - translation to English
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خلية شمسية من مادة السيليكون - translation to English

DISTINCTION BETWEEN TWO GROUPS OF ARABIC CONSONANTS
Solar letters; Sun letters; Solar letter; Sun letter; Shams letter; Shamsi letter; Lunar letters; Qamari letters; Moon letters; Moon letter; Lunar letter; Ḥurūf shamsīyah; Huruf shamsiyah; Ḥurūf Shamsīyah; Huruf Shamsiyah; Ḥurūf qamarīyah; Huruf qamariyah; Ḥurūf Qamarīyah; Huruf Qamariyah; حروف شمسية; حروف قمرية; Shamsiyyah and qamariyyah letters; Solar and lunar letters; Shams and qamar letters; Draft:Shams and qamar letters
  • Sun letters (red) and moon letters (black)

خلية شمسية من مادة السيليكون      

sillcon solar cell

خلية شمسية         
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  • كثير البلورات]] في لوح شمسي.
  • لوح شمسي في [[الجامعة الهاشمية]] بالأردن
  • مكونات اللوحة الشمسية
  • يسار
جهاز كهربائي يحول طاقة الضوء بشكل مباشر إلى طاقة كهربية بالتأثير الكهروضوئي
الخلايا الشمسية; خلايا شمسية; خلية فوتوفلطية; Solar cell; الخلايا الكهرضوئية; خليه شمسيه; خلية ضوئية جهدية; الخلية الشمسية; لوح شمسي; Photovoltaic cell

solar cell

sillcon solar cell      
خلية شمسية من مادة السيليكون

Wikipedia

Sun and moon letters

In Arabic and Maltese, the consonants are divided into two groups, called the sun letters or solar letters (Arabic: حروف شمسية ḥurūf shamsiyyah, Maltese: konsonanti xemxin) and moon letters or lunar letters (Arabic: حروف قمرية ḥurūf qamariyyah, Maltese: konsonanti qamrin), based on whether they assimilate the letter lām ( l) of a preceding Arabic definite article al- (الـ), which is an important general rule used in Arabic grammar. Phonetically, sun letters are ones pronounced as coronal consonants, and moon letters are ones pronounced as other consonants.

These names come from the fact that the word for 'the sun', al-shams, pronounced ash-shams, assimilates the lām, while the word for 'the moon', al-qamar, doesn't. This also applies to the Maltese language where they are written as ix-xemx and il-qamar.