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See also: ـت, پ [U+067E ARABIC LETTER PEH], ب [U+0628 ARABIC LETTER BEH], ث [U+062B ARABIC LETTER THEH], ٮ [U+066E ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS BEH], Ü [U+00DC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS], and ü [U+00FC LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS]

ت U+062A, ت
ARABIC LETTER TEH
ة
[U+0629]
Arabic ث
[U+062B]
U+FE95, ﺕ
ARABIC LETTER TEH ISOLATED FORM

[U+FE94]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FE96]
U+FE96, ﺖ
ARABIC LETTER TEH FINAL FORM

[U+FE95]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FE97]
U+FE97, ﺗ
ARABIC LETTER TEH INITIAL FORM

[U+FE96]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FE98]
U+FE98, ﺘ
ARABIC LETTER TEH MEDIAL FORM

[U+FE97]
Arabic Presentation Forms-B
[U+FE99]

Translingual

Letter

ت

  1. Arabic letter tāʔ

Arabic

Etymology

From the Nabataean Aramaic letter 𐢞 (l, taw), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤕 (l, taw), from the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓏴. See also Classical Syriac ܬ (l, taw), Hebrew ת (l, tav), Ancient Greek Τ (T), Latin T.

Pronunciation

Letter

ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت (tāʔ)

  1. The third letter of the Arabic alphabet. Its name is تَاء (tāʔ) and it has the sound of English t. It is preceded by ب (b) and followed by ث ().

Symbol

ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت (tāʔ)

  1. The twenty-second letter in traditional abjad order, which is used in place of numerals for list numbering (abjad numerals). It is preceded by ش (š) and followed by ث ().
  2. Short for تِلِفون (tilifōn, telephone (number)). Used before phone numbers.
    ت. 12345678Phone No. 12345678
  3. An emoticon representing a face with a large smile, more commonly used on languages that use the Perso-Arabic script like Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu.
    بإمكانك، نأمل، حضور حفل الشواء غدًا[sic] ت'

Suffix

ـت (-at)

  1. Form of ة (when further suffixed with a possessive pronoun).
  2. (obsolete) Dialectal form of ة (-at)
    • أبو النجم العجلي
      اَللّٰهُ نَجَّاكَ بِكَفَّيْ مَسْلَمَتْ / مِنْ بَعْدِمَا وَبَعْدِمَا وَبَعْدِمَتْ
      صَارَت نُفُوسُ الْقَوْمِ عِنْدَ الغَلْصَمَتْ / وَكَادَتِ الْحُرَّةُ أَنْ تُدْعَى أَمَتْ
      allāhu najjāka bikaffay maslamat / min baʕdimā wabaʕdimā wabaʕdimat
      ṣārat nufūsu l-qawmi ʕinda al-ḡalṣamat / wakādati l-ḥurratu ʔan tudʕā ʔamat
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Preposition

تَ (ta)

  1. particle denoting an oath, used only in تَٱللّٰهِ (tal-lāhi)

Verb

ت (t)

  1. Abbreviation of تُوُفِّيَ (tuwuffiya, died).

See also

Azerbaijani

Letter

ت (tā’) (ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت)

  1. The fourth letter of the Azeri in Arabic script.

Balti

Pronunciation

Letter

ت (t)

  1. The fourth letter of the Balti alphabet, written in the Perso-Arabic script

Burushaski

Pronunciation

Letter

ت (transliteration needed)

  1. The sixth letter of the Burushaski alphabet, written in the Perso-Arabic script

Central Kurdish

Letter

ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت (tā’)

  1. The fifth letter of the Kurdish abjad.

Chinese

Pronunciation

Letter

ت (t)

  1. The fourth letter of the Xiao'erjing abjad.

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic ت (t). Letter name from Ottoman Turkish [Term?].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [t], [d] (before voiced stops, except ʔ)

Letter

ت (t)

  1. The third letter of the Arabic alphabet, named ته (tih). It is preceded by ب (b) and followed by ث (s).

Etymology 2

Merger of Arabic ـتُ (-tu) and ـتَ (-ta).

Pronunciation

Suffix

ـت (-t)

  1. Conjugates past-tense first-person singular verbs from third-person masculine forms.
    عمل (ʕamal, he did) + ـتعملت (ʕamalt, I did)
  2. Conjugates past-tense second-person masculine verbs from third-person masculine forms.
    عمل (ʕamal, he did) + ـتعملت (ʕamalt, you [m.] did)
Usage notes

Results in ـيت (-ēt) when attached after ـى (-a) or a geminate.

بنى (bana, he built) + ـتبنيت (banēt, I built; you [m.] built)
حبّ (ḥabb, he loved) + ـتحبيت (ḥabbēt, I loved; you [m.] loved)

Etymology 3

From Arabic ـَتْ (-at).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [et] (stressed), [ɪt] (unstressed)

Suffix

ـت (-it)

  1. Conjugates past-tense third-person feminine verbs from third-person masculine forms.
    حبّ (ḥabb, he loved) + ـتحبّت (ḥabbit, she loved)
Usage notes

Removes ـى (-a) when attached after it, or results in.

بنى (bana, he built) + ـتبنت (banit, she built; it built)

Etymology 4

From Arabic تَـ (ta-).

Pronunciation

Prefix

تـ (ti-)

  1. Conjugates subjunctive present-tense second-person masculine verbs from first-person singular forms.
    تـ + اعمل (aʕmil, I do)تعمل (tiʕmil, you [m.] do)
  2. Conjugates subjunctive present-tense third-person feminine verbs from first-person singular forms.
    تـ + اعمل (aʕmil, I do)تعمل (tiʕmil, she does; it does)

Hausa

Letter

ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت (tā’)

  1. The eighteenth letter of the Hausa abjad.

Kashmiri

Pronunciation

Letter

ت (t)

  1. The fifth letter of the traditional alphabet chart of Kashmiri.

Forms

More information Isolated form, Final form ...
Isolated formFinal formMedial formInitial form
تـتـتـتـ
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See also

  • Previous letter: پھ (ph)
  • Next letter: تھ (th)

Kazakh

More information Arabic, Cyrillic ...
Alternative scripts
Arabic ت
Cyrillic Т, т
Latin T, t
Yañalif T, t
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Pronunciation

Letter

ت (t)

  1. The fourth letter of the Kazakh in Arabic Script. It represents the Cyrillic letter Т.

Forms

More information Isolated form, Final form ...
Isolated formFinal formMedial formInitial form
تـتـتـتـ
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See also

Khowar

Pronunciation

Letter

ت (te)

  1. The fourth letter of the Khowar abjad.

Forms

More information Isolated form, Final form ...
Isolated formFinal formMedial formInitial form
تـتـتـتـ
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See also

  • Previous letter: پ
  • Next letter: ٹ

Malay

Malay Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ms

Pronunciation

  • (Name of letter) IPA(key): [tɐ]
  • (Phoneme, Syllable initial) IPA(key): [t]
  • (Phoneme, Syllable final) IPA(key): [t̚]

Letter

ت / ت‍ / ‍ت‍ / ‍ت

  1. The third letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

See also

Mozarabic

Pahari-Potwari

Pashto

Persian

Punjabi

Sindhi

South Levantine Arabic

Southern Kurdish

Urdu

Uyghur

Yoruba

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