Learn the Arabic Alphabet: The Arabic Letter Waw و

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Today’s letter Wāw is the 27th letter of the Arabic alphabet, the one before the last.

It is a versatile letter. Depending on the context, it may act as a letter, a vowel, or a grammatical sign.

 It also acts as a conjunction that links words and phrases in the same way as the English “and.” For example, we say أُمِّي وَأَبِي
(ʾummī wa-ʾabī — my mother and my father).

In today’s blog, we’ll take a closer look at this interesting letter and learn how to write it, pronounce it, and identify it in Arabic words.

How to Pronounce the Letter waw

First, when the letter waw acts as a consonant (w), we pronounce it like the English “w” in water, wind, and west … etc

Your lips are rounded, and the sound is short. Take these two Arabic words as examples,

boy

walad

وَلَد

promise

wa‘d

وَعْد

Second, when the letter waw comes after a letter with a ḍamma (ـُ), it sounds like a long vowel (oo); we pronounce it like the English “oo” in words like food, soon, and school.

You hold the sound longer than a regular consonant, as in the Arabic words

light

nūr

نُور

soul

rūḥ

رُوح

Notes:
1. As a vowel, the letter waw never carries a short vowel by itself (fatḥa, ḍamma, or kasra). Instead, the short vowel belongs to the letter before it. But as a consonant, it can take a short vowel.
2. Waw also comes as a diphthong when it has no short vowel and is preceded by a letter with fatḥa, like the word (صَوت) sawt = voice or (خَوف) khawf = fear.

How to Write the Letter wow

The letter و (wāw) is easy to write because it has two simple forms: isolated (و) and connected (ـو). To write the isolated form, start from the right and draw a small, rounded loop above the line. Then extend the stroke downward to form a curved tail that goes to the left below the baseline. The letter wāw does not connect to the letter that follows it, like some Arabic letters such as ر، د، ز ، and أ.

In its connected form, the stroke joins from the previous letter, forms a small, rounded loop, and ends in a curved tail that drops below the baseline. Like the isolated form, waw does not connect to the following letter.

Isolated

Initial

Medial

Final

و

و

و- ـو

و- ـو

Common Arabic Words with the Letter wow

The Letter waw in the Initial Position

Examples of Arabic Letter waw - Initial
1

Time

Waqt

وَقْت

We have a lot of time.

ladaynā al-kathīru mina al-waqt.

لَدَيْنَا الكَثِيرُ مِنَ الوَقْت

2

Boy

walad

وَلَد

This is a smart boy.

hādhā waladun dhakiyy.

هَذَا وَلَدٌ ذَكِيّ

3

Sheet/paper/leaf

waraqah

وَرَقَة

A sheet fell from the book.

Saqaṭat mina al-kitābi waraqah.

سَقَطَتْ مِنَ الكِتَابِ وَرَقَة

4

Rose

warda

وَرْدَة

I picked a red rose.

Qaṭaftu wardatan ḥamrāʾ.

قَطَفْتُ وَرْدَةً حَمْرَاءَ

5

Pillow

wisādah

وِسَادَة

The pillow was not comfortable.

Lam takun al-wisādatu murīḥah.

لَمْ تَكُنِ الوِسَادَةُ مُرِيحَة

The Letter wow in Medial Position

Examples of Arabic Letter waw - medial
1

Voice/Sound

Ṣawt

صَوْت

I heard the sound of a cat.

sami‘tu ṣawta qiṭṭah.

سَمِعْتُ صَوْتَ قِطَّةٍ

2

Table

Ṭāwilah

طَاوِلَة

I put my pen on the table.

waḍa‘tu qalamī ‘alā al-ṭāwilah.

وَضَعْتُ قَلَمِي عَلَى الطَّاوِلَة

3

Boat

zawraq

زَورَق

We rode the boat on our trip.

Rakibnā al-zawraq fī riḥlatinā.

رَكِبْنَا الزَورَقَ فِي رِحْلَتِنَا

4

Almonds

lawz

لوْز

I added almonds to the cake.

Aḍaftu al-lawza ilā al-ka‘kah.

أَضَفْتُ اللَّوزَ إِلَى الكَعْكَة

5

market

sūq

سُوق

The market was crowded.

Kāna al-sūqu muzdahiman.

كَانَ السُّوقُ مُزْدَحِمًا

The Letter wow in the Final Position

Examples of Arabic Letter waw - final
1

Bucket

dalw

دَلْو

I filled the bucket with water.

Mala’tu al-dalwā bil-mā’.

مَلَأْتُ الدَّلْوَ بِالمَاء

2

Cypress

sarw

سَرْو

We sat near a big cypress tree.

Jalasnā bil-qurbi min shajarati sarwin kabīrah.

جَلَسْنَا بِالقُرْبِ مِن شَجَرَةِ سَرْوٍ كَبِيرَة

3

Puppy

jarw

جَرْو

The child played with the puppy.

La‘iba al-ṭiflu ma‘a al-jarw.

لَعِبَ الطِّفْلُ مَعَ الجَروِ

4

idle fun/idle amusement/ playing

Lahw

لَهْو

Don’t waste your time in idle amusement.

lā taqḍi waqtaka fī al-lahw.

لا تَقْضِ وَقْتَكَ فِي اللَّهْو

5

Hall/Lobby

Bahw

بَهْو

I waited a whole hour in the hall.

intazartu sā‘atan kāmilatan fī al-bahw.

انْتَظَرْتُ سَاعَةً كَامِلَةً فِي البَهْو

Review The Arabic Letter Waw و

Common Mistakes with Letter Waw

When it comes to writing, beginners often make a few common mistakes with و (wāw). They may confuse it with similar-looking letters, such as letter Faa’ ف  or letter Raa ر . Wāw doesn’t have any dots like ف (f), and unlike ر (r), it has a small, rounded loop; almost like a tiny hook or a half-circle at the top.

Students also sometimes shorten the long vowel ū, pronouncing words like نُور (nūr – light) too quickly, and may assume that و is always a vowel, forgetting that it can also be a consonant, as in وَقْت (waqt – time). 

To avoid these mistakes, first check whether و follows a ḍamma, which produces a long ū sound, or acts as the consonant w, and practice holding the long vowel in words like نُور and سُوق.

Final word

The letter و (wāw) is simple yet versatile. It can function as a consonant, a long vowel, or even a connector meaning “and.” With a little practice, you’ll soon be able to write it, pronounce it, and recognize it in Arabic words. 

Keep practicing, and don’t worry about mistakes; they are part of your learning path. Don’t lose your momentum now. You’re one step away from completing the Arabic alphabet!

For more fun exercises and guided practice, check out the AlifBee App.

The app helps you learn the Arabic letters at the Novice level. You can learn the different shapes of every letter and see them in examples. The exercises also include audio practice and repetition to ensure accurate pronunciation. 

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  • Diala Ghraoui

    Diala is an experienced language educator and writer passionate about making Arabic learning simple and engaging. At AlifBee, she crafts educational content that connects English and Arabic learners through clarity and creativity.

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Diala Ghraoui
Diala is an experienced language educator and writer passionate about making Arabic learning simple and engaging. At AlifBee, she crafts educational content that connects English and Arabic learners through clarity and creativity.
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