Where does “hamzated” come from?
hamzated (English) comes from English hamza, from Ottoman Turkish حمزه, from Arabic حَمْزَة.
hamzated (English): Having a hamza (ء) as one of its radicals, which may be realised as ء (stand-alone hamza), أ, آ, إ, ؤ or ئ in writing, depending on the surrounding vowels and consonants. The exact orthography is determined by the rules of the seat of hamza
Definitions
- Having a hamza (ء) as one of its radicals, which may be realised as ء (stand-alone hamza), أ, آ, إ, ؤ or ئ in writing, depending on the surrounding vowels and consonants. The exact orthography is determined by the rules of the seat of hamza