"Alif al-Maqsoorah" is a specific form of the letter "Alif" (ا) in Arabic, and it appears only at the end of a word. It is written as a regular Alif (ا) but pronounced as a short vowel "i" sound, similar to Kasrah ( ِ ) or Fatha ( َ ).
The word "تُوت" (tūt) does not have a long vowel. It consists of three letters: "ت" (ta), "و" (waw), and "ت" (ta). The "و" (waw) represents a short "u" sound, not a long vowel.
The final letter of the word "مُوسَى" (Musa) is indeed "ى," which is called "Alif al-maqsoora" or "Yaa' with a tail."
Alif al-maqsoora (ى) is a letter in the Arabic alphabet that is written and pronounced like a short "a" or "ā" sound. It is typically used at the end of certain words and names in Arabic. In the word "مُوسَى" (Musa), the Alif al-maqsoora (ى) is the final letter and represents the short "a" sound.
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