There are two letters in the Hebrew alphabet that have a "t" sound:
tet (ט)
tav (ת)
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.
T and T would be T ve-T (טי וטי)
The letter tav (ת), the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, has a "t" sound.
Sabbath is an English word that comes from the Hebrew word Shabbát (שבת)
pashūt (פשות)
There are 3 Hebrew months that begin with T: Tishrei (תשרי) [sometimes spelled Tishri] Tevet (טבת) Tammuz (תמוז)
i believe it mean send your spirit in Hebrew
pamot or pamotin.
In Hebrew "Mine was quiet" depends on what you're referring to. There is no Hebrew word for "mine". You would say: my cat was quiet = hachatúl shelí hayah shakét. my house was quiet = beití hayáh shakét
There is no Hebrew word for zealot. Modern Hebrew uses the word fanát (×¤× ×˜) which comes from the English word "fanatic."
presents = matanót (×ž×ª× ×•×ª)
Teacher (or in Hebrew Rabbi)