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.'
There are two letters in the Hebrew alphabet that have a "t" sound: tet (ט) tav (ת)
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
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. L. Kryss has written: 'Sleep like yellow thunder'
Like a red T-Shirt.
like a pile of sh*t
Fred looks like sh*t
The letter tav (ת), the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, has a "t" sound.