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T

U strikethrough
Spellings
Capital T
Bas-de-casse T
Use
Alphabets Sami , Balanta
Order
Phonemes main / /

T crossed, or striped T, T ( lowercase t) is a letter from the Roman alphabet used in the language Sami language and Balanta Senegal.

In Sami and Balanta, the letter T (T locked) corresponds to the th soft English phonetically (Thing, Thought, ...), in the International Phonetic Alphabet. It is one of the least used today among the letters preserved as symbols of the Smi language.

Summary

Linguistics

T is a dental fricative consonant deaf who has a consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

Computer representation

This letter has representations Unicode following:

  • Capital T: U 0166
  • Tiny T: U 0167

See also

Related articles

Additional letters of the Latin alphabet

Bibliography

  • Government of Senegal, Decree No. 2005-979 of 21 October 2005 on spelling and word separation in Balant. ( copy input line)
Variants of the letter T
Superscript diacritic (hook) (hatchek) T (item suscrit) T (umlaut)
Diacritical registered T (bar included) (tilde registered)
Diacritical subscribed T (caret subscribed) (cedilla) (palatal hook) (retroflex hook) (retroflex hook) T (purchased online) T (DOT) (comma below)
Ligatures st (T)
Bar included
Latin letters (bar) (B blocked) (C strikethrough) (D strikethrough) (D hook) (Eth) (G strikethrough) (L with stroke) pm (H strikethrough) (I crossed out) (J strikethrough) (K strikethrough) (L with stroke) (L striped) (lambda with stroke) (N strikethrough) (O strikethrough) (O with stroke) (R with stroke) (S strikethrough) T (T strikethrough) (T with stroke) (U strikethrough) Z (Z strikethrough)
Cyrillic letters (Ghe strikethrough) (O blocked) (U strikethrough)

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