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Qué (quién) es Sadda - definición

ARABIC DIACRITIC MARKING GEMINATION
ﹼ; ﹽ; ّ; Tashdid; Shaddah; Šadda; Teshdid
  • 10th-century Qu'ran with the ''shaddat'' in gold

Sadda         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sadda (disambiguation)
·noun A work in the Persian tongue, being a summary of the Zend-Avesta, or sacred books.
Sad-dar         
14TH-15TH CENTURY VERSION OF THE BUNDAHISHN
Sad Dar; Saddar (book)
The Sad-dar or Saddar, literally "Hundred Doors", is a Persian book about Zoroastrianism. The hundred chapters are guidelines that Zoroastrians should follow.
Al-Sadda         
SUDANESE DAILY SPORTS NEWSPAPER
Al Sadda (in Arabic الصدى meaning The Echo) is a daily sports newspaper published in Sudan. In September 2011, the paper along with five other sports newspapers was suspended by the Sudan Press Council for allegedly violation of press law.

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Shadda

Shaddah (Arabic: شَدّة shaddah [ˈʃæd.dæ], "[sign of] emphasis", also called by the verbal noun from the same root, tashdid تشديد tashdīd "emphasis") is one of the diacritics used with the Arabic alphabet, indicating a geminated consonant. It is functionally equivalent to writing a consonant twice in the orthographies of languages like Latin, Italian, Swedish, and Ancient Greek, and is thus rendered in Latin script in most schemes of Arabic transliteration, e.g. رُمّان = rummān 'pomegranates'.

Ejemplos de uso de Sadda
1. A convoy carrying food items was attacked by Taliban militants near Sadda town last month.
2. Abdul–Sadda, who suffered a head injury when thrown against a wall by the blast, spoke from his hospital bed.
3. Sheik Fawaq Sadda‘ al–Khalifawi had recently joined the anti–al–Qaida alliance in Anbar, said a police officer in the town of Karmah, 50 miles west of Baghdad.
4. Police officer Baha Abdul–Sadda, 21, said he saw a red sedan speeding toward the headquarters, surprising police at the checkpoint and on the building‘s roof. The suicide bomber took advantage of the early hour and intended to hit the metal barrier to get inside to hit the building, but the car exploded prematurely at the metal barrier,‘‘ he said.
5. Sectarian violence erupted in 1'82 when a number of Shia men, women and children were «massacred» in Sadda bazaar. «They were all lined up and sprayed with bullets,» Zulfiqar recalled. «It was like a firing squad carried out the execution.» Sectarian clashes again erupted in 1''6 in the agency headquarters when 200, mostly innocent Shia and Sunni Muslims, died in clashes over an objection to ‘religious inscription’ on a school notice board.