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24 July 2022
Tet is a letter of the Hebrew alphabet, conventionally transliterated as ṭ. In Modern Israeli Hebrew, it is pronounced as the t in tomato, identically to the letter tav, which which is typically transliterated as t, without the dot. The dot in ṭ distinguishes the less common tet from its more common fellow letter tav.
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