• Fatha

    Origin 1

    From Arabic فتحة‎‎ (fátḥa)

    Alternative forms

    Noun

    fatha

    (plural fathas)
    1. In Arabic script, the vowel point for "a", appearing as a diagonal line placed above a letter and designating a short /a/: ـَ. If the Arabic letters ا (ʾalif) or ى (ʾalif maqṣūra) immediately follow, it indicates a long /ā/.
    2. The vowel designated by this mark.

    Pronunciation

    • Geordie IPA: /fæðæ/

    Origin 2

    Alteration of father.

    Full definition of fatha

    Noun

    fatha

    (plural fathas)
    1. (Geordie) father
    2. Alternative spellings of fathah.

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