T and T would be T ve-T (טי וטי)
The word "I" as in "myself" is ani. (ah-nee) Hebrew is written in a pattern of consonant, vowel, consonant, vowel, etc. and the vowels are written under the consonants. "I" would be written as an "AH" vowel, (which look like either a tiny straight horizontal line or a mini "T") followed ny a yood. (consonat which looks a bit like a floating comma.)
Anne Ophelia T. Dowden has written: 'Look at a flower.'
Raymond T. Uhl has written: 'A look at scheduled air carrier operations'
They look like an upside-down "T".
like a cursive 'l' with a line through it
There are two letters in the Hebrew alphabet that have a "t" sound: tet (ט) tav (ת)
T. L. Kryss has written: 'Sleep like yellow thunder'
Like a red T-Shirt.
It didn't actually happen that way. The letter ת had two pronunciations in Ancient Hebrew T and Th. This distinction was maintained in Ashkenazic Hebrew (the Hebrew used by the Jew of Europe) as T and S, but it was lost in Sefardic Hebrew (the Hebrew used by the Jews of Spain and the Middle East. Israel uses Sefardic Hebrew today.
like a pile of sh*t
Fred looks like sh*t
t t ---- t tt tt ---- t tt tt ---- ----