- The Cluster Buster. Generally speaking, Arabic does not tolerate three or more consonant clusters. The common practice to deal with such a phonological environment is to insert a short or long vowel in between. We mentioned earlier the use of the short helping vowel. A good example for the use of a long vowel is when we have an attached object pronoun for transitive verbs which have أنتم as a subject. Notice the use of the long vowel ( و ) to break the cluster in the following sentences:
شاهدتـُموها في السوق ِ.
You (mp) saw her in the market.
قابلتـُمونا في المقهی.
You (mp) met us in the cafe.
علمتـُموهُ العربية َ.
You (mp) taught him Arabic.
A Hundred and One Rules !
Mohammed Jiyad
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