Ta (Indic)
← Nna | Ta | Tha → | |||
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Devanagari | Bengali | Gurmukhi | Gujarati | Oriya | |
ਤ | ત | ||||
Tamil | Telugu | Kannada | Malayalam | Sinhala | |
த | త | ತ | ത | ත | |
Thai | Lao | Tibetan | Burmese | Khmer | |
ฏ | ຕ | ཏ | တ | ត | |
Baybayin | Hanunoo | Buhid | Tagbanwa | Lontara | |
ᜆ | ᜦ | ᝆ | ᝦ | ᨈ | |
Balinese | Sundanese | Limbu | Tai Le | New Tai Lue | |
ᬢ | ᮒ | ᥖ | ᦑ | ||
Lepcha | Saurashtra | Rejang | Javanese | Cham | |
ᰊ | ꢡ | ꤳ | ꦠ | ꨓ | |
Tai Tham | Tai Viet | Kayah Li | Phags-pa | Siddhaṃ | |
ᠲ | ꪔ- | - | ꡆ ꡒ | ||
Mahajani | Khojki | Khudabadi | Syloti | Meitei | |
𑅛 | 𑈐 𑈑 | 𑋂 𑋃 | ꠎ | ꯖ | |
Modi | Tirhuta | Kaithi | Sora | Grantha | |
𑘕 | 𑒖 | 𑂔 | 𑃠 | 𑌜 | |
Chakma | Sharada | Takri | Kharoshthi | Brahmi | |
𑄎 | 𑆘 | 𑚙 | 𐨗 | ||
Phonemic representation: | /t/ | ||||
IAST transliteration: | ta | ||||
ISCII code point: | BA (186) |
Ta is the sixteenth consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ja is derived from the Brahmi letter
Aryabhata used Devanagari letters for numbers, very similar to the Greek numerals, even after the invention of Indian numerals.The values of the different forms of त are:[1]
- त [t̪ə] = 8 (८)
- ति [t̪ɪ] = 800 (८००)
- तु [t̪ʊ] = 80,000 (८० ०००)
- तृ [t̪ri] = 8,000,000 (८० ०० ०००)
- ते [t̪e] = 8×1010 (८०१०)
- तै [t̪ɛː] = 8×1012 (८०१२)
- तो [t̪oː] = 8×1014 (८०१४)
- तौ [t̪ɔː] = 8×1016 (८०१६)
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