T
T, or t, is the twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is tee (pronounced ), plural tees. It is derived from the Semitic Taw 𐤕 of the Phoenician and Paleo-Hebrew script (Aramaic and Hebrew Taw ת/𐡕/, Syriac Taw ܬ, and Arabic ت Tāʼ) via the Greek letter τ (tau).
Extends: [ISO basic Latin letters](https://wikipedia.org.ai/ISO basic Latin letters), [Cross symbols](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Cross symbols)
Properties
| Property | Expected Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Text | T |
| Letter | Text | T t |
| Script | Text | Latin script |
| Typedesc | Text | logographic |
| Language | Text | Latin language |
| Unicode | Text | U+0054, U+0074 |
| Alphanumber | Text | 20 |
| Fam2 | Text | Proto-semiticT-01.svg |
| Fam3 | Text | Prototaw.svg |
| Fam4 | Text | Phoenician taw.svg |
| Fam5 | Text | 𐤕 |
| Fam6 | Text | Ττ |
| Fam7 | Text | 𐌕 |
| Usageperiod | Text | c. 700 BCE to present |
| Associates | Text | t(x), th, tzsch |
| Direction | Text | Left-to-right |
| Image | Text | File:Latin_letter_T.svg |
| Imageclass | Text | skin-invert-image |