The plant is one of the origins of the sound of the shin, a study in ancient Egyptian and Arabic

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Mostly, the sound of the shin is taken from several origins, including plant and aquatic, and the plant origin can be investigated by studying:
First: The form of the writing of Shin in some ancient Near Eastern languages ​​in general and ancient Egyptian in particular, because they preserved the pictorial writing, which is very useful in understanding the meaning.
Second: investigating the appearance of shin in many words related to plants and trees and what was made of them in ancient Egyptian and Arabic.
Third: Listening to this sound in the previous words, the sample of the study, to investigate the characteristic of the outbreak that was rightly distinguished by linguists and jurists, as a special feature of this sound, which occurs when the air collides with plants and rustles them with each other, or results from it when touching them in a state of drought.

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