Arabic
editLetter | Letter Name | Contextual Forms | Pronunciation | Audio | Notes | ||
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End | Middle | Beginning | |||||
ا | ʾalif | ـا | ا | ā | |||
أ | ʾalif hamzah | ـأ | أ | a | |||
إ | ʾalif hamzah | ـإ | إ | a | |||
آ | ʾalif maddah | ـآ | آ | ʾā | Pronounced as a drawn out regular alif. | ||
لا | lām + ʾalif | ـلا | لا | la | Mix between lam and ʾalif. Used because لـا would be difficult to read. | ||
ب | bāʾ | ـب | ـبـ | بـ | b | ||
ت | tāʾ | ـت | ـتـ | تـ | t | ||
ث | thāʾ | ـث | ـثـ | ثـ | th | Pronounced Th as in Things | |
پ | pāʾ | ـپ | ـپـ | پـ | p | ||
ج | jīm | ـج | ـجـ | جـ | j | ||
چ | čīm | ـچ | ـچـ | چـ | ch | Used in Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, Malay (Jawi) Gulf Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, and other Iranian languages. | |
ڜ | čīm | ـڜ | ـڜـ | ڜـ | ch | Used in Morocco. | |
ح | ḥāʾ | ـح | ـحـ | حـ | ḥ | Sharp H. Can be precised as the h in Heart. | |
خ | kḥāʾ | ـخ | ـخـ | خـ | kḥ | ||
د | dāl | ـد | د | d | |||
ذ | dhāl | ـذ | ذ | th | Pronounced Th as in This | ||
ر | rāʾ | ـر | ر | r | |||
ز | zayn | ـز | ز | z | |||
س | sīn | ـس | ـسـ | سـ | s | ||
ش | shīn | ـش | ـشـ | شـ | sh | ||
ص | ṣād | ـص | ـصـ | صـ | ṣ | A Little bit thicker than س | |
ض | ḍād | ـص | ـضـ | ضـ | ḍ | A Little bit thicker than د | |
ط | ṭāʾ | ـط | ـطـ | طـ | ṭ | The T slightly sounds like a D | |
ظ | ẓāʾ | ـظ | ـظـ | ظـ | ẓ | The z sounds like the th in The | |
ع | ʿayn | ـع | ـعـ | عـ | ʿay | ||
غ | ghayn | ـغ | ـغـ | غـ | gh | ||
ف | fāʾ | ـف | ـفـ | فـ | f | ||
ڢ | fāʾ | ـڢ | ـڢـ | ڢـ | f | In Maghreb, the letter fāʼ is written with the dot below the letter, while in standard Arabic Script it is written above. | |
ق | qāf | ـق | ـقـ | قـ | q | ||
ٯ | qāf | ـٯ | ـڧـ | ڧـ | q | In Maghreb, the letter qāf is written with only one dot above the letter in the beginning and middle positions, and remains dotless in its isolated form and final position. However, in standard Arabic Script, qāf is written with two dots above. | |
ك | kāf | ـك | ـكـ | كـ | k | ||
ک | kāf | ـک | ـکـ | کـ | k | An alternate use of kāf, mostly used in Maghreb. | |
ل | lām | ـل | ـلـ | لـ | l | ||
م | mīm | ـم | ـمـ | مـ | m | ||
ن | nūn | ـن | ـنـ | نـ | n | ||
ه | hāʾ | ـه | ـهـ | هـ | h | ||
و | wāw | ـو | و | w | |||
ؤ | wāw hamzah | ـؤ | ؤ | a | |||
ي | yāʾ | ـي | ـيـ | يـ | y | ||
ى | ʾalif maqṣūrah | ـى | Ø | ā / y | Pronounced ā when followed by a fat·ḥah Pronounced y when followed by a kasrah | ||
ة | tāʾ marbūṭah | ـة | Ø | āt / ah | Pronounced ah when there is no vowel occupying the tāʾ marbūṭah, otherwise pronounced at |
What I'm working on
editCurrent Project: Updating the Iraqi Airways Destinations table
Country | State | City | Airport | Airport Codes | Notes | Refs | |
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IATA | ICAO | ||||||
Afghanistan | Kabul Province | Kabul | Hamid Karzai International Airport | KBL | OAKB | Terminated | [1] |
Algeria | Algiers Province | Algiers | Houari Boumediene Airport | ALG | DAAG | Terminated | [2][3] |
Armenia | — | Yerevan | Zvartnots International Airport | EVN | UDYZ | Terminated | [4][5] |
Austria | Vienna | Vienna | Vienna International Airport | VIE | LOWW | Terminated | [2][6] |
Azerbaijan | Absheron Economic Region | Baku | Heydar Aliyev International Airport | GYD | UBBB | [7][8][5][9] | |
Bahrain | Capital Governorate | Manama | Bahrain International Airport | BAH | OBBI | [7][2][10] | |
Belarus | Minsk Region | Minsk | Minsk International Airport | MSQ | UMMS | Seasonal | [7][11] |
Belgium | Brussels-Capital Region | Brussels | Brussels Airport | BRU | EBBR | Terminated | [2][3] |
Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport | GIG | SBGL | Terminated | [12] |
Bulgaria | Sofia City Province | Sofia | Sofia Airport | SOF | LBSF | [7][2][3] |
Iraq Gate
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Founded | 2006 Basra, Basra Governorate, Iraq | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 2012 | ||||||
Hubs | Baghdad International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 3 a | ||||||
Parent company | Arab Wings | ||||||
Headquarters | Baghdad, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq | ||||||
Key people |
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Website | iraqgatecompany | ||||||
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a. 2 leased to Fly Baghdad
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