yes
toro, tres, tarea, trece, treinta, tambien, tanto, tan, terrible, terremoto, tierra, todo, tomar, tener
"Tok'e" Press hard on the T
I-T-A-L-I-A-N-O...
No, most(or all) words that are common nouns in English do not have capitals in Spanish.eg. days of the week, months etc.
Answer:pos(t)lesión
superávit
Some words that start with T and end with G are:tagtagalongtangthingthongthrongthugtingtongtwigPlus any verb that starts with T ending with 'ing'.
Sorry, but there is no word in spanish that starts with sp. You can find words like sport, spaghetti and many other words starting with sp used in spanish but they are all words from other languages. Actually, I can´t find any word neither ending with t in spanish. Definitely, that´s not spanish. Sounds catalan.
Words that start with an A and end with a T include:AbetAboutAcrobatActAdoptAdultAfloatAghastAmountAnointAptApartmentArtArtistAslantAtAuntAwait
words beginning with T and end with A:teatracheatundratogatubatiaratuna
This word is not in any Spanish dictionary I have. I can´t think of any "sound alike" words that you may be looking for. Sorry.
twelfth
jet, joint, jot
Abut and aunt are 4 letter words. They begin with a and end with the letter t.
Words that start with T and end with T and have T exactly in the middle include tartest and tautest.
The words are at, it, ti (musical scale), and to.(Spanish has the words te and tu.)
Some words that begin with the letter T and end with the letter K are:tacktalkteakthickticktooktracktrektricktrucktrunktuck