thanks a lot! Ive understood it now. :)Originally posted by: hukshila
<font color="#0000FF">the difference is in pronunciation, the word is the same. V non arabic people call it ramzan, in arabic people don't pronounce the character as "zaad", they pronounce it with the "d" voice. so non arabic call the same word "Ramzan" and arabic pronunciation is "Ramadan". its like the same as they don't call p and pronounce b instead of p there. one of my arabic speaking friend offered me some drink and when i asked what is this she said abble juice which i was not able to understand and took a sip and came to know it was apple juice. the same way some indian friend pronounce "that" word in hindi "bo" and when i translate the word "that" in urdu i call it "wo"</font>.
<font color="#0000FF">i hope i answer the question?</font>
hello..! thanks a lot for explaining :)Originally posted by: .A.l.i.a.
? ?hi dear .. there is no different between Ramadan and Ramazan .. In fact the month of blessing name in Arabic, which is the languge of thr Quran, is slightly differenr than Ramadan and Ramzan .. there is a different arabic letter insted of D and Z which is not exsist in any languge other than Arabic ... in summary, there is no different between Ramadan and Ramazan , its just different in dialect .. : )
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