The T (named tee ) is the 20th letter in the modern English alphabet and the basic Latin Latin alphabet. This is the most commonly used consonant and the second most common letter in English text.
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Taw is the last letter of the Semitic and Western Hebrew letters. The sound value of Semitic Taw , Greek alphabet T ?? ( Tau ), Old Italic and Latin T remain fairly constant, representing [t] in each; and it also keeps its basic form in most of these alphabets.
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Use in system
English
In English ,? T? usually denotes void plosive alveolar (International Phonetic Alphabet and X-SAMPA: /t/), as in tart < tee , or bonds , often with aspirations at the beginning of the word or before emphasizing the vowels.
Digraph? Ti? often in accordance with voice /?/ (word palato-alveolar voice) medial words when followed by vowels, as in nation , ratio , negotiations, and Croatia .
The letter? according to affricate /t ??/ in some words as a result of a yod mix (for example, in words ending in "-match"), like future ).
A common digraph is? Th ?, which usually represents a fricative tooth, but sometimes represents /t/ (as in Thomas and < i> thyme .)
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In another language orthography ,? T? often used for /t/, voiceless plosive /t?/ or similar sound.
Other systems
In the International Phonetic Alphabet ,? t ? showing a silent alveolar plosive.
Related characters
- T with diacritics:? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
- ? ?: Insular T is used by William Pryce to point ficative tooth sound [?]
- ? Ã,: Changed small t used in International Phonetic Alphabet
- Specific Alphabet Phonetic symbols associated with T:
- U 1D1B ? LATTER LETTER SMALL CAPITAL T
- U 1D40 ? MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL T
- U 1D57 ? MODIFIER LETTER SMALL T
- U 1E97 ? LATIN SMALL LETTER WITH DIAERESIS
- ? Ã,: Small subscripts used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet before its formal standardization in 1902
- ? Ã,: T with curl is used in Sino-Tibetanist linguistics
- ? ?: It turned out that T and small reversed capital was used in Dakota language transcription in the American Ethnology Council publication at the end of the 19th century
Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets
- ? Ã,: Semit Taw letters, from which the following symbols originally came from
- ? ?: Greek letters Tau
- ? ? Ã,: Koptic Taw's letter, which comes from the Greek Tau
- ? ?: Cyrillic letter Te, also from Tau
- ? Ã,: Gothic letters tius, derived from the Greek Tau
- ? Ã,: Old Italic T, derived from the Greek Tau, and is the ancestor of modern Latin T
- ? Ã,: Runic letters teiwaz, which may come from the old Italic T
- ? ?: Greek letters Tau
Derived marks, symbols and abbreviations
- (TM) Ã,: Trademark symbol
- ? Ã,: TqögrÃÆ'ög Mongolia
- ? Ã,: Tenge Kazakhstani
Code computing
- 1 Also for ASCII based encoding, including families from DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh encodings.
Other representations
References
External links
- Media related to T in Wikimedia Commons
- Definition of T dictionary in Wiktionary
- Definition of dictionary t in Wiktionary
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