The Arabic letter “Beh” (ب) is the second letter of the Arabic alphabet. It represents the sound “b” as in “boy” in English. The letter “Beh” is written from right to left and has a similar shape to the English letter “b,” but with a longer vertical line. In different positions within a word, the shape of the letter “Beh” can change. When it appears at the beginning of a word, it takes the initial form, and when it appears in the middle of a word, it takes the medial form. When it appears at the end of a word, it takes the final form. If the letter “Beh” stands alone or at the end of a word, it retains its isolated form. It’s important to note that the Arabic script is an abjad, which means that it primarily represents consonants and relies on diacritical marks (short vowel symbols) to indicate the pronunciation of words.