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Latin T with dot below

(

minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from T with the addition of a dot below the letter.[1]

It is used in the orthography of the Mizo language and Hmar language and is pronounced almost like a 'tr' as it sounds in English. Although the Mizo language has both a separate 't' and 'r' in its alphabet, they are not used in the combination 'tr' and a or is used instead.

It is used in the

Syriac, and in the Berber Latin alphabets
. In the transcription of Arabic, it corresponds to the letter ṭāʾ (ط). It is also used in the Bhojpuri language as a single consonant to represent 'tr'.

In transliterating

Chin language
. It is after T in the alphabets, as it is pronounced differently from T.

Encoding

Character information
Preview
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 7788 U+1E6C 7789 U+1E6D
UTF-8 225 185 172 E1 B9 AC 225 185 173 E1 B9 AD
Numeric character reference Ṭ Ṭ ṭ ṭ

References

  1. ^ "Unicode Character "Ṭ" (U+1E6C)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL: Compart AG. 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-17.


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