Ṭ
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Ṭ (minuscule: ṭ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from T with the addition of a dot below the letter. It is used in the transcription of Afro-Asiatic languages to represent an "emphatic t", and is used in the Berber Latin alphabet. In transliterating Indo-Aryan, East Iranian and Dravidian languages it represents a retroflex t. It was also formerly used for the same sound in Javanese, but has now been replaced by the digraph "th".
| Aa | Bb | Cc | Dd | Ee | Ff | Gg | Hh | Ii | Jj | Kk | Ll | Mm | Nn | Oo | Pp | Rr | Ss | Tt | Uu | Vv | Ww | Xx | Yy | Zz | ||
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Letter T with diacritics
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| Ťť | Ṫṫ | Ţţ | Ṭṭ | Țț | Ṱṱ | Ṯṯ | Ŧŧ | Ⱦⱦ | Ƭƭ | Ʈʈ | T̈ẗ | ᵵ | ƫ | ȶ | ||||||||||||
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Letters using dot below sign ( ◌̣ )
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| Ạạ | Ḅḅ | Ḍḍ | Ẹẹ | Ḥḥ | Ị ị | Ḳḳ | Ḷḷ | Ṃṃ | Ṇṇ | Ọọ | Ṛṛ | Ṣṣ | Ṭṭ | Ụụ | Ṿṿ | Ẉẉ | Ỵỵ | Ẓẓ | ||||||||
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