• Taw (redirect from Tāʾ)
    Syriac taw ܬ, and Arabic tāʾ ت‎ (22nd in abjadi order, 3rd in modern order). In Arabic, it also gives rise to the derived letter ث ṯāʾ. Its original sound...
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  • shape, it is a variant of tāʾ (ت). Its numerical value is 500 (see Abjad numerals). The Arabic letter ث is named ثَاءْ ṯāʾ. It is written in several ways...
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  • Javanese script Ta (kana), the た or タ kana of Japanese Tāʾ ت or ṭāʾ ط, an Arabic letter Tamil language, spoken in South Asia (ISO 639-1:ta) TA Associates,...
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  • Ra-Ta-Ta or Ra-Ta-Ta-Ta may refer to: Ra Ta Ta (Ailee album), a 2023 single album by Ailee "Ra-Ta-Ta" (Chris Juwens song), a 1970 German song by pianist...
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  • Tạ, sometimes anglicized as Ta, is a Vietnamese surname of Han Chinese origin. It is the Vietnamese variation of the Chinese surname Xie (謝). Chinese from...
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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Ta Khmau (Khmer: តាខ្មៅ [taː kʰmaw]; lit. 'black grandpa') is the capital and largest city...
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  • Ta-Tanisha (born Shirley Cummings on January 15, 1953 in The Bronx, New York) is an American character actress, best known for her role as Pam Simpson...
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    The TA-57 is a Soviet-era field telephone. It is a completely analog battery-powered wired system that is highly resistant to electronic interception and...
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    GaTa, (born June 30, 1987) is an American rapper and actor best known for his role as a fictionalized version of himself, named Davionate Ganter / GaTa...
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    moko is the permanent marking or "tattoo" as traditionally practised by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is one of the five main Polynesian...
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