Everything about T totally explained
T is the twentieth letter in the modern
Latin alphabet. Its name in
English is spelled
tee or occasionally
te . It is the most commonly used
consonant and the second most common letter in the
English language.
History
| Proto-Semitic T |
Phoenician T |
Etruscan T |
Greek Tau |
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Taw was the last letter of the Western
Semitic and
Hebrew alphabets, and probably represented a cross. The sound value of Semitic
Taw,
Greek alphabet Tαυ (
Tau),
Old Italic and Latin T has remained fairly constant, representing in each of these; and it has also kept its original basic shape in all of these alphabets.
Codes for computing
In
Unicode the
capital T is codepoint U+0054 and the
lower case t is U+0074.
The
ASCII code for capital T is 84 and for lowercase t is 116; or in
binary 01010100 and 01110100, correspondingly.
The
EBCDIC code for capital T is 227 and for lowercase t is 163.
The
numeric character references in
HTML and
XML are "
T" and "
t" for upper and lower case respectively.
Meanings of T
» See T (disambiguation).Further Information
Get more info on 'T'.
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