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A quick trick to see if you use the word 'to' or 'too' is replacing the 'to' with 'ta'. If it still makes sense with the 'ta' then it's only one 'o' or 'to'. So in the example you gave the sentence would be: Thanks for loving me even when I make it hard ta. Since the 'ta' makes sense the sentence would be written: Thanks for loving me even when I make it hard to. also, the word "too" is usually used in place of the word "also"
The police officer handcuffed me with the handcuffs. Ta-dah! There is a sentence with the word hand-cuffs in it.
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
A word that starts with TA and includes a J is Taj Mahal.
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The Hebrew word tah (תא) means cell or cubicle
"ta" may be a short for "tu as" = you haveit may also be the word "ta" = your
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The Arabic language has Sun and Moon letters, which effect the "Al" before most words. "Al" means "The" or makes an object definitive. With Sun letters the "L" in "Al" takes on the sound of the letter in the word it is making definitive, Ta in the Arabic language is a sun letter, as in "Ta"ji, so "Al Taji = The Taji" which becomes "At Taji" when spoken (due to the Ta turning the L into a Ta sound) but is still literally spelt "Al Taji". Moon letters never do this assimilation of sound, such as "Al Anbar" "Al Rukbah" and so on. So depending on who's translating, and what word it is, they may spell it as it sounds or how it is spelled. For more on Sun and Moon letters just type "Sun and moon letters" into the wikipedia search engine.