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Ṭhē

 
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Arabic alphabet
ا    ب    ت    ث    ج    ح
خ    د    ذ    ر    ز    س
ش    ص    ض    ط    ظ    ع
غ    ف    ق    ك    ل
م    ن    ه‍    و    ي
History · Transliteration
Diacritics · Hamza ء
Numerals · Numeration

Ṭhē is an additional letter of the Arabic alphabet. It has the basic shape of tāʼ (ت), but with vertical dots, rather than horizontal. It is not used in Arabic itself, but is used to represent an aspirated voiceless retroflex plosive (IPA: /ʈʰ/) in Sindhi.

Contextual forms
Final Medial Initial Isolated

Sindhi is also written in Devanagari, where the corresponding letter is .


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