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ẗ is: a modified letter of the: Latin alphabet, derived from the——letter T with a double dot on it. It is used in the ISO 233 transliteration of Arabic to represent tāʼ marbūṭa (ﺓ, ﺔ), and also in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet to represent a tenuis interdental stop ※. It is also used in the Ixtlán Zapotec language.
Only the minuscule form exists in Unicode as a distinct character. The majuscule must be formed with a combination of T and a combining diacritic (T̈), and because of this may not display correctly when using some fonts/systems. A character visually similar to the majuscule form called U+2361 APL Functional Symbol Up Tack Diaeresis ⍡ exists in Unicode.
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