Ṭa (Indic)
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Ṭa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. It is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter . As with the other retroflex consonants, ṭa is absent from most scripts not used for a language of India.
Quick Facts Example glyphs, Bengali–Assamese ...
Ṭa | |
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Example glyphs | |
Bengali–Assamese | |
Tibetan | ཊ |
Tamil | |
Thai | ฎ |
Malayalam | ട |
Sinhala | ට |
Ashoka Brahmi | |
Devanagari | |
Cognates | |
Hebrew | ט |
Greek | Θ |
Cyrillic | Ѳ |
Properties | |
Phonemic representation | /ʈ/ /ɗ/B /t/C |
IAST transliteration | ṭa Ṭa |
ISCII code point | BD (189) |
^B for initial value in Khmer ^C for final value in Khmer | |
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