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Ta (Indic)

Ta is the sixteenth consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, ta is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter .

Āryabhaṭṭa numeration edit

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]

  • [tə] = 16 (१६)
  • ति [tɪ] = 1,600 (१ ६००)
  • तु [tʊ] = 160,000 (१ ६० ०००)
  • तृ [tri] = 16,000,000 (१ ६० ०० ०००)
  • तॢ [tlə] = 1,600,000,000 (१ ६० ०० ०० ०००)
  • ते [te] = 16×1010 (१६×१०१०)
  • तै [tɛː] = 16×1012 (१६×१०१२)
  • तो [toː] = 16×1014 (१६×१०१४
  • तौ [tɔː] = 16×1016 (१६×१०१६)

Historic Ta edit

There are three different general early historic scripts - Brahmi and its variants, Kharoṣṭhī, and Tocharian, the so-called slanting Brahmi. Ta as found in standard Brahmi,   was a simple geometric shape, with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta  . The Tocharian Ta   had an alternate Fremdzeichen form,  . The third form of ta, in Kharoshthi ( ) was probably derived from Aramaic separately from the Brahmi letter.

Brahmi Ta edit

The Brahmi letter  , Ta, is probably derived from the Aramaic Taw  , and is thus related to the modern Latin T and Greek Tau.[2] Several identifiable styles of writing the Brahmi Ta can be found, most associated with a specific set of inscriptions from an artifact or diverse records from an historic period.[3] As the earliest and most geometric style of Brahmi, the letters found on the Edicts of Ashoka and other records from around that time are normally the reference form for Brahmi letters, with vowel marks not attested until later forms of Brahmi back-formed to match the geometric writing style.

Brahmi Ta historic forms
Ashoka
(3rd-1st c. BCE)
Girnar
(~150 BCE)
Kushana
(~150-250 CE)
Gujarat
(~250 CE)
Gupta
(~350 CE)
         

Tocharian Ta edit

The Tocharian letter   is derived from the Brahmi  , and has an alternate Fremdzeichen form   used in conjuncts and as an alternate representation of Tä.

Tocharian Ta with vowel marks
Ta Ti Tu Tr Tr̄ Te Tai To Tau Fremdzeichen
                           

Kharoṣṭhī Ta edit

The Kharoṣṭhī letter   is generally accepted as being derived from the Aramaic Taw  , and is thus related to T and Tau, in addition to the Brahmi Ta.[2]

Devanagari Ta edit

Ta () is a consonant of the Devanagari abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter  , after having gone through the Gupta letter  . Letters that derive from it are the Gujarati letter , and the Modi letter 𑘝.

Devanagari-using Languages edit

In all languages, त is pronounced as [tə] or [t] when appropriate. Like all Indic scripts, Devanagari uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent /ə/ vowel:

Devanagari त with vowel marks
Ta Ti Tu Tr Tr̄ Tl Tl̄ Te Tai To Tau T
ता ति ती तु तू तृ तॄ तॢ तॣ ते तै तो तौ त्

Conjuncts with त edit

 
Half form of Ta.

Devanagari exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts. In modern Devanagari texts, most conjuncts are formed by reducing the letter shape to fit tightly to the following letter, usually by dropping a character's vertical stem, sometimes referred to as a "half form". Some conjunct clusters are always represented by a true ligature, instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters. Vertically stacked conjuncts are ubiquitous in older texts, while only a few are still used routinely in modern Devanagari texts. The use of ligatures and vertical conjuncts may vary across languages using the Devanagari script, with Marathi in particular preferring the use of half forms where texts in other languages would show ligatures and vertical stacks.[4]

Ligature conjuncts of त edit

True ligatures are quite rare in Indic scripts. The most common ligated conjuncts in Devanagari are in the form of a slight mutation to fit in context or as a consistent variant form appended to the adjacent characters. Those variants include Na and the Repha and Rakar forms of Ra. Nepali and Marathi texts use the "eyelash" Ra half form   for an initial "R" instead of repha.

  • Repha र্ (r) + त (ta) gives the ligature rta: note

 

  • Eyelash र্ (r) + त (ta) gives the ligature rta:

 

  • त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature tra:

 

  • Repha र্ (r) + त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature rtra:

 

  • त্ (t) + र্ (r) + य (ya) gives the ligature trya:

 

  • क্ (k) + त (ta) gives the ligature kta:

 

  • क্ (k) + त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature ktra:

 

  • क্ (k) + त্ (t) + व (va) gives the ligature ktva:

 

  • ङ্ (ŋ) + क্ (k) + त (ta) gives the ligature ŋkta:

 

  • त্ (t) + त (ta) gives the ligature tta:

 

  • Repha र্ (r) + त্ (t) + त (ta) gives the ligature rtta:

 

  • त্ (t) + त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature ttra:

 

  • Repha र্ (r) + त্ (t) + त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature rttra:

 

  • त্ (t) + त্ (t) + न (na) gives the ligature ttna:

 

  • त্ (t) + त্ (t) + व (va) gives the ligature ttva:

 

  • प্ (p) + त (ta) gives the ligature pta:

 

  • प্ (p) + त্ (t) + rakar र (ra) gives the ligature ptra:

 

  • ष্ (ṣ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ṣta:

 

Stacked conjuncts of त edit

Vertically stacked ligatures are the most common conjunct forms found in Devanagari text. Although the constituent characters may need to be stretched and moved slightly in order to stack neatly, stacked conjuncts can be broken down into recognizable base letters, or a letter and an otherwise standard ligature.

  • छ্ (cʰ) + त (ta) gives the ligature cʰta:

 

  • ढ্ (ḍʱ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ḍʱta:

 

  • ड্ (ḍ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ḍta:

 

  • द্ (d) + त (ta) gives the ligature dta:

 

  • ङ্ (ŋ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ŋta:

 

  • त্ (t) + ब (ba) gives the ligature tba:

 

  • त্ (t) + च (ca) gives the ligature tca:

 

  • त্ (t) + ज (ja) gives the ligature tja:

 

  • त্ (t) + ज্ (j) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature tjña:

 

  • त্ (t) + ल (la) gives the ligature tla:

 

  • त্ (t) + ञ (ña) gives the ligature tña:

 

  • ठ্ (ṭʰ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ṭʰta:

 

  • ट্ (ṭ) + त (ta) gives the ligature ṭta:

 

  • त্ (t) + न (na) gives the ligature tna:

 

  • त্ (t) + व (va) gives the ligature tva:

 

Bengali Ta edit

The Bengali script ত is derived from the Siddhaṃ  , and is marked by a similar horizontal head line, but less geometric shape, than its Devanagari counterpart, त. The inherent vowel of Bengali consonant letters is /ɔ/, so the bare letter ত will sometimes be transliterated as "to" instead of "ta". Adding okar, the "o" vowel mark, gives a reading of /t̪o/. Like all Indic consonants, ত can be modified by marks to indicate another (or no) vowel than its inherent "a".

Bengali ত with vowel marks
ta ti tu tr tr̄ te tai to tau t
তা তি তী তু তূ তৃ তৄ তে তৈ তো তৌ ত্

ত in Bengali-using languages edit

ত is used as a basic consonant character in all of the major Bengali script orthographies, including Bengali and Assamese.

Conjuncts with ত edit

Bengali ত exhibits conjunct ligatures, as is common in Indic scripts, with a tendency towards stacked ligatures.[5]

Khanda Ta edit

 
Khanda Ta

Some ostensible conjuncts with an initial ত are realized visually with a character called Khanda Ta "Broken Ta". This "broken" form of ত is used to represent the bare consonant without an inherent "A" vowel, and does not normally take vowel marks. It resembles the normal letter ত, but reversed, without a head line, and a reduced tail.

  • ৎ (khanda ta) + ক (ka) gives the conjunct tka:

 

Other ত Conjuncts edit

Other conjuncts take the form of a ligature when ত is the initial head consonant, or usually as a stacked conjunct when ত is non-head. As is normal, as a later element in a stacked conjunct, ত loses its head line when conjoining, and has a reduced tail when followed by Ra-phala.

  • ক্ (k) + ত (ta) gives the ligature kta:

 

  • ক্ (k) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature ktra, with the ra phala suffix:

 

  • ন্ (n) + ত (ta) gives the ligature nta:

 

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature ntra, with the ra phala suffix:

 

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntrya, with the ra phala and ya phala suffixes

 

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + ব (va) gives the ligature ntva, with the va phala suffix:

 

  • ন্ (n) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature ntya, with the ya phala suffix:

 

  • প্ (p) + ত (ta) gives the ligature pta:

 

  • র্ (r) + ত (ta) gives the ligature rta, with the repha prefix:

 

  • র্ (r) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature rtra, with the repha prefix and ra phala suffix:

 

  • র্ (r) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature rtya, with the repha prefix and ya phala suffix:

 

  • স্ (s) + ত (ta) gives the ligature sta:

 

  • স্ (s) + ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature stra, with the ra phala suffix:

 

  • স্ (s) + ত্ (t) + ব (va) gives the ligature stva, with the va phala suffix:

 

  • স্ (s) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature stya, with the ya phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ম (ma) gives the ligature tma:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ম্ (m) + য (ya) gives the ligature tmya, with the ya phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ন (na) gives the ligature tna:

 

  • ত্ (t) + র (ra) gives the ligature tra, with the ra phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + র্ (r) + য (ya) gives the ligature trya, with the ra phala and ya phala suffixes

 

  • ত্ (t) + স (sa) gives the ligature tsa:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ত (ta) gives the ligature tta:

 

  • ত্ (t) + থ (tʰa) gives the ligature ttʰa:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ত্ (t) + ব (va) gives the ligature ttva, with the va phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature ttya, with the ya phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + ব (va) gives the ligature tva, with the va phala suffix:

 

  • ত্ (t) + য (ya) gives the ligature tya, with the ya phala suffix:

 

Gujarati Ta edit

 
Gujarati Ta.

Ta () is the sixteenth consonant of the Gujarati abugida. It is derived from the Devanagari Ta   with the top bar (shiro rekha) removed, and ultimately the Brahmi letter  .

Gujarati-using Languages edit

The Gujarati script is used to write the Gujarati and Kutchi languages. In both languages, ત is pronounced as [tə] or [t] when appropriate. Like all Indic scripts, Gujarati uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent /ə/ vowel:

Ta Ti Tu Tr Tl Tr̄ Tl̄ Te Tai To Tau T
 
Gujarati Ta syllables, with vowel marks in red.

Conjuncts with ત edit

 
Half form of Ta.

Gujarati ત exhibits conjunct ligatures, much like its parent Devanagari Script. Most Gujarati conjuncts can only be formed by reducing the letter shape to fit tightly to the following letter, usually by dropping a character's vertical stem, sometimes referred to as a "half form". A few conjunct clusters can be represented by a true ligature, instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters, and vertically stacked conjuncts can also be found in Gujarati, although much less commonly than in Devanagari. True ligatures are quite rare in Indic scripts. The most common ligated conjuncts in Gujarati are in the form of a slight mutation to fit in context or as a consistent variant form appended to the adjacent characters. Those variants include Na and the Repha and Rakar forms of Ra.

  • ર્ (r) + ત (ta) gives the ligature RTa:

 

  • ત્ (t) + ર (ra) gives the ligature TRa:

 

  • ત્ (t) + ત (ta) gives the ligature TTa:

 

  • ત્ (t) + ન (na) gives the ligature TNa:

 

  • પ્ (p) + ત (ta) gives the ligature PTa:

 

  • ષ્ (ʂ) + ત (ta) gives the ligature ṢTa:

 

Javanese Ta edit

Telugu Ta edit

 
 
Telugu independent and subjoined Ta.

Ta () is a consonant of the Telugu abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter  . It is closely related to the Kannada letter . Most Telugu consonants contain a v-shaped headstroke that is related to the horizontal headline found in other Indic scripts, although headstrokes do not connect adjacent letters in Telugu. The headstroke is normally lost when adding vowel matras. Telugu conjuncts are created by reducing trailing letters to a subjoined form that appears below the initial consonant of the conjunct. Many subjoined forms are created by dropping their headline, with many extending the end of the stroke of the main letter body to form an extended tail reaching up to the right of the preceding consonant. This subjoining of trailing letters to create conjuncts is in contrast to the leading half forms of Devanagari and Bengali letters. Ligature conjuncts are not a feature in Telugu, with the only non-standard construction being an alternate subjoined form of Ṣa (borrowed from Kannada) in the KṢa conjunct.

Malayalam Ta edit

 
Malayalam letter Ta

Ta () is a consonant of the Malayalam abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter  , via the Grantha letter   Ta. Like in other Indic scripts, Malayalam consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

 
Malayalam Ta matras: Ta, Tā, Ti, Tī, Tu, Tū, Tr̥, Tr̥̄, Tl̥, Tl̥̄, Te, Tē, Tai, To, Tō, Tau, and T.

Conjuncts of ത edit

As is common in Indic scripts, Malayalam joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. There are several ways in which conjuncts are formed in Malayalam texts: using a post-base form of a trailing consonant placed under the initial consonant of a conjunct, a combined ligature of two or more consonants joined together, a conjoining form that appears as a combining mark on the rest of the conjunct, the use of an explicit candrakkala mark to suppress the inherent "a" vowel, or a special consonant form called a "chillu" letter, representing a bare consonant without the inherent "a" vowel. Texts written with the modern reformed Malayalam orthography, put̪iya lipi, may favor more regular conjunct forms than older texts in paḻaya lipi, due to changes undertaken in the 1970s by the Government of Kerala.

  • ക് (k) + ത (ta) gives the ligature kta:

 

  • ത് (t) + ത (ta) gives the ligature tta:

 

  • ന് (n) + ത (ta) gives the ligature nta:

 

  • പ് (p) + ത (ta) gives the ligature pta:

 

  • യ് (y) + ത (ta) gives the ligature yta:

 

  • സ് (s) + ത (ta) gives the ligature sta:

 

  • ത് (t) + ഥ (tʰa) gives the ligature ttʰa:

 

  • ത് (t) + ന (na) gives the ligature tna:

 

  • ത് (t) + ഭ (bʰa) gives the ligature tbʰa:

 

  • ത് (t) + മ (ma) gives the ligature tma:

 

  • ത് (t) + സ (sa) gives the ligature tsa:

 

Odia Ta edit

 
 
Odia independent and subjoined letter Ta.

Ta () is a consonant of the Odia abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter  , via the Siddhaṃ letter   Ta. Like in other Indic scripts, Odia consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

Odia Ta with vowel matras
Ta Ti Tu Tr̥ Tr̥̄ Tl̥ Tl̥̄ Te Tai To Tau T
ତା ତି ତୀ ତୁ ତୂ ତୃ ତୄ ତୢ ତୣ ତେ ତୈ ତୋ ତୌ ତ୍

Conjuncts of ତ edit

As is common in Indic scripts, Odia joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. The most common conjunct formation is achieved by using a small subjoined form of trailing consonants. Most consonants' subjoined forms are identical to the full form, just reduced in size, although a few drop the curved headline or have a subjoined form not directly related to the full form of the consonant. The second type of conjunct formation is through pure ligatures, where the constituent consonants are written together in a single graphic form. This ligature may be recognizable as being a combination of two characters or it can have a conjunct ligature unrelated to its constituent characters.

  • ତ୍ (t) + କ (ka) gives the ligature tka:

 

  • ତ୍ (t) + ତ (ta) gives the ligature tta:

 

  • ତ୍ (t) + ସ (sa) gives the ligature tsa:

 

Kaithi Ta edit

 
 
Kaithi consonant and half-form Ta.

Ta (𑂞) is a consonant of the Kaithi abugida. It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter  , via the Siddhaṃ letter   Ta. Like in other Indic scripts, Kaithi consonants have the inherent vowel "a", and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all.

Kaithi Ta with vowel matras
Ta Ti Tu Te Tai To Tau T
𑂞 𑂞𑂰 𑂞𑂱 𑂞𑂲 𑂞𑂳 𑂞𑂴 𑂞𑂵 𑂞𑂶 𑂞𑂷 𑂞𑂸 𑂞𑂹

Conjuncts of 𑂞 edit

As is common in Indic scripts, Kaithi joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters. The most common conjunct formation is achieved by using a half form of preceding consonants, although several consonants use an explicit virama. Most half forms are derived from the full form by removing the vertical stem. As is common in most Indic scripts, conjucts of ra are indicated with a repha or rakar mark attached to the rest of the consonant cluster. In addition, there are a few vertical conjuncts that can be found in Kaithi writing, but true ligatures are not used in the modern Kaithi script.

  • 𑂞୍ (t) + 𑂩 (ra) gives the ligature tra:

 

  • 𑂩୍ (r) + 𑂞 (ta) gives the ligature rta:

 

Comparison of Ta edit

The various Indic scripts are generally related to each other through adaptation and borrowing, and as such the glyphs for cognate letters, including Ta, are related as well.

Comparison of Ta in different scripts
Aramaic
 
Kharoṣṭhī
𐨟
Ashoka Brahmi
 
Kushana Brahmi[a]
 
Tocharian[b]
  /  
Gupta Brahmi
 
Pallava
 
Kadamba
-
Bhaiksuki
𑰝
Siddhaṃ
 
Grantha
𑌤
Cham
Sinhala
Pyu /
Old Mon[c]
-
Tibetan
 
Newa
𑐟
Ahom
𑜄
Malayalam
Telugu
Burmese
Lepcha
Ranjana
 
Saurashtra
Dives Akuru
𑤛
Kannada
Kayah Li
-
Limbu
 
Soyombo[d]
𑩫
Khmer
Tamil
 
Chakma
𑄖
Tai Tham
Meitei Mayek
Gaudi
-
Thai
ต / ด
Lao
ຕ / ດ
Tai Le
Marchen
𑱺
Tirhuta
𑒞
New Tai Lue
Tai Viet
Aksara Kawi
 
'Phags-pa
Odia
Sharada
𑆘
Rejang
Batak
-
Buginese
Zanabazar Square
𑨙
Bengali-Assamese
 
Takri
𑚙
Javanese
Balinese
Makasar
𑻦
Hangul[e]
-
Northern Nagari
-
Dogri
𑠙
Laṇḍā
-
Sundanese
Baybayin
Modi
𑘝
Gujarati
Khojki
𑈙
Khudabadi
𑋍
Mahajani
𑅣
Tagbanwa
Devanagari
 
Nandinagari
𑦽
Kaithi
 
Gurmukhi
Multani
𑊖
Buhid
Canadian Syllabics[f]
-
Soyombo[g]
𑩫
Sylheti Nagari
Gunjala Gondi
𑵳
Masaram Gondi[h]
𑴛
Hanuno'o
Notes
  1. ^ The middle "Kushana" form of Brahmi is a later style that emerged as Brahmi scripts were beginning to proliferate. Gupta Brahmi was definitely a stylistic descendant from Kushana, but other Brahmi-derived scripts may have descended from earlier forms.
  2. ^ Tocharian is probably derived from the middle period "Kushana" form of Brahmi, although artifacts from that time are not plentiful enough to establish a definite succession.
  3. ^ Pyu and Old Mon are probably the precursors of the Burmese script, and may be derived from either the Pallava or Kadamba script
  4. ^ May also be derived from Devangari (see bottom left of table)
  5. ^ The Origin of Hangul from 'Phags-pa is one of limited influence, inspiring at most a few basic letter shapes. Hangul does not function as an Indic abugida.
  6. ^ Although the basic letter forms of the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics were derived from handwritten Devanagari letters, this abugida indicates vowel sounds by rotations of the letter form, rather than the use of vowel diacritics as is standard in Indic abugidas.
  7. ^ May also be derived from Ranjana (see above)
  8. ^ Masaram Gondi acts as an Indic abugida, but its letterforms were not derived from any single precursor script.


Character encodings of Ta edit

Most Indic scripts are encoded in the Unicode Standard, and as such the letter Ta in those scripts can be represented in plain text with unique codepoint. Ta from several modern-use scripts can also be found in legacy encodings, such as ISCII.

Character information
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Unicode name DEVANAGARI LETTER TA BENGALI LETTER TA TAMIL LETTER TA TELUGU LETTER TA ORIYA LETTER TA KANNADA LETTER TA MALAYALAM LETTER TA GUJARATI LETTER TA GURMUKHI LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 2340 U+0924 2468 U+09A4 2980 U+0BA4 3108 U+0C24 2852 U+0B24 3236 U+0CA4 3364 U+0D24 2724 U+0AA4 2596 U+0A24
UTF-8 224 164 164 E0 A4 A4 224 166 164 E0 A6 A4 224 174 164 E0 AE A4 224 176 164 E0 B0 A4 224 172 164 E0 AC A4 224 178 164 E0 B2 A4 224 180 164 E0 B4 A4 224 170 164 E0 AA A4 224 168 164 E0 A8 A4
Numeric character reference त त ত ত த த త త ତ ତ ತ ತ ത ത ત ત ਤ ਤ
ISCII 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA


Character information
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Ashoka 
Kushana 
Gupta 
𐨟   𑌤
Unicode name BRAHMI LETTER JA KHAROSHTHI LETTER TA SIDDHAM LETTER TA GRANTHA LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 69658 U+1101A 68127 U+10A1F 71069 U+1159D 70436 U+11324
UTF-8 240 145 128 154 F0 91 80 9A 240 144 168 159 F0 90 A8 9F 240 145 150 157 F0 91 96 9D 240 145 140 164 F0 91 8C A4
UTF-16 55300 56346 D804 DC1A 55298 56863 D802 DE1F 55301 56733 D805 DD9D 55300 57124 D804 DF24
Numeric character reference 𑀚 𑀚 𐨟 𐨟 𑖝 𑖝 𑌤 𑌤


Character information
Preview   𑨙 𑐟 𑰝 𑆘
Unicode name TIBETAN LETTER TA TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER TA PHAGS-PA LETTER TA ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TA NEWA LETTER TA BHAIKSUKI LETTER TA SHARADA LETTER JA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 3919 U+0F4F 3999 U+0F9F 43080 U+A848 72217 U+11A19 70687 U+1141F 72733 U+11C1D 70040 U+11198
UTF-8 224 189 143 E0 BD 8F 224 190 159 E0 BE 9F 234 161 136 EA A1 88 240 145 168 153 F0 91 A8 99 240 145 144 159 F0 91 90 9F 240 145 176 157 F0 91 B0 9D 240 145 134 152 F0 91 86 98
UTF-16 3919 0F4F 3999 0F9F 43080 A848 55302 56857 D806 DE19 55301 56351 D805 DC1F 55303 56349 D807 DC1D 55300 56728 D804 DD98
Numeric character reference ཏ ཏ ྟ ྟ ꡈ ꡈ 𑨙 𑨙 𑐟 𑐟 𑰝 𑰝 𑆘 𑆘


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Unicode name MYANMAR LETTER TA TAI THAM LETTER HIGH TA NEW TAI LUE LETTER LOW TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 4112 U+1010 6706 U+1A32 6545 U+1991
UTF-8 225 128 144 E1 80 90 225 168 178 E1 A8 B2 225 166 145 E1 A6 91
Numeric character reference တ တ ᨲ ᨲ ᦑ ᦑ


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Unicode name KHMER LETTER TA LAO LETTER TO LAO LETTER DO THAI CHARACTER TO TAO THAI CHARACTER DO DEK TAI VIET LETTER LOW TO
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 6031 U+178F 3733 U+0E95 3732 U+0E94 3605 U+0E15 3604 U+0E14 43668 U+AA94
UTF-8 225 158 143 E1 9E 8F 224 186 149 E0 BA 95 224 186 148 E0 BA 94 224 184 149 E0 B8 95 224 184 148 E0 B8 94 234 170 148 EA AA 94
Numeric character reference ត ត ຕ ຕ ດ ດ ต ต ด ด ꪔ ꪔ


Character information
Preview 𑄖 𑜄 𑤛
Unicode name SINHALA LETTER ALPAPRAANA TAYANNA CHAKMA LETTER TAA TAI LE LETTER TA AHOM LETTER TA DIVES AKURU LETTER TA SAURASHTRA LETTER TA CHAM LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 3501 U+0DAD 69910 U+11116 6486 U+1956 71428 U+11704 71963 U+1191B 43169 U+A8A1 43539 U+AA13
UTF-8 224 182 173 E0 B6 AD 240 145 132 150 F0 91 84 96 225 165 150 E1 A5 96 240 145 156 132 F0 91 9C 84 240 145 164 155 F0 91 A4 9B 234 162 161 EA A2 A1 234 168 147 EA A8 93
UTF-16 3501 0DAD 55300 56598 D804 DD16 6486 1956 55301 57092 D805 DF04 55302 56603 D806 DD1B 43169 A8A1 43539 AA13
Numeric character reference ත ත 𑄖 𑄖 ᥖ ᥖ 𑜄 𑜄 𑤛 𑤛 ꢡ ꢡ ꨓ ꨓ


Character information
Preview 𑘝 𑦽 𑩫 𑵳  
Unicode name MODI LETTER TA NANDINAGARI LETTER TA SOYOMBO LETTER TA SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER TO GUNJALA GONDI LETTER TA KAITHI LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 71197 U+1161D 72125 U+119BD 72299 U+11A6B 43028 U+A814 73075 U+11D73 69790 U+1109E
UTF-8 240 145 152 157 F0 91 98 9D 240 145 166 189 F0 91 A6 BD 240 145 169 171 F0 91 A9 AB 234 160 148 EA A0 94 240 145 181 179 F0 91 B5 B3 240 145 130 158 F0 91 82 9E
UTF-16 55301 56861 D805 DE1D 55302 56765 D806 DDBD 55302 56939 D806 DE6B 43028 A814 55303 56691 D807 DD73 55300 56478 D804 DC9E
Numeric character reference 𑘝 𑘝 𑦽 𑦽 𑩫 𑩫 ꠔ ꠔ 𑵳 𑵳 𑂞 𑂞


Character information
Preview 𑒞   𑱺
Unicode name TIRHUTA LETTER TA LEPCHA LETTER TA LIMBU LETTER TA MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TIL MARCHEN LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 70814 U+1149E 7178 U+1C0A 6411 U+190B 43975 U+ABC7 72826 U+11C7A
UTF-8 240 145 146 158 F0 91 92 9E 225 176 138 E1 B0 8A 225 164 139 E1 A4 8B 234 175 135 EA AF 87 240 145 177 186 F0 91 B1 BA
UTF-16 55301 56478 D805 DC9E 7178 1C0A 6411 190B 43975 ABC7 55303 56442 D807 DC7A
Numeric character reference 𑒞 𑒞 ᰊ ᰊ ᤋ ᤋ ꯇ ꯇ 𑱺 𑱺


Character information
Preview 𑚙 𑠙 𑈙 𑋍 𑅣 𑊖
Unicode name TAKRI LETTER TA DOGRA LETTER TA KHOJKI LETTER TA KHUDAWADI LETTER TA MAHAJANI LETTER TA MULTANI LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 71321 U+11699 71705 U+11819 70169 U+11219 70349 U+112CD 69987 U+11163 70294 U+11296
UTF-8 240 145 154 153 F0 91 9A 99 240 145 160 153 F0 91 A0 99 240 145 136 153 F0 91 88 99 240 145 139 141 F0 91 8B 8D 240 145 133 163 F0 91 85 A3 240 145 138 150 F0 91 8A 96
UTF-16 55301 56985 D805 DE99 55302 56345 D806 DC19 55300 56857 D804 DE19 55300 57037 D804 DECD 55300 56675 D804 DD63 55300 56982 D804 DE96
Numeric character reference 𑚙 𑚙 𑠙 𑠙 𑈙 𑈙 𑋍 𑋍 𑅣 𑅣 𑊖 𑊖


Character information
Preview 𑻦
Unicode name BALINESE LETTER TA BUGINESE LETTER TA JAVANESE LETTER TA MAKASAR LETTER TA REJANG LETTER TA SUNDANESE LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 6946 U+1B22 6664 U+1A08 43424 U+A9A0 73446 U+11EE6 43315 U+A933 7058 U+1B92
UTF-8 225 172 162 E1 AC A2 225 168 136 E1 A8 88 234 166 160 EA A6 A0 240 145 187 166 F0 91 BB A6 234 164 179 EA A4 B3 225 174 146 E1 AE 92
UTF-16 6946 1B22 6664 1A08 43424 A9A0 55303 57062 D807 DEE6 43315 A933 7058 1B92
Numeric character reference ᬢ ᬢ ᨈ ᨈ ꦠ ꦠ 𑻦 𑻦 ꤳ ꤳ ᮒ ᮒ


Character information
Preview 𑴛
Unicode name TAGALOG LETTER TA TAGBANWA LETTER TA BUHID LETTER TA HANUNOO LETTER TA MASARAM GONDI LETTER TA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 5894 U+1706 5990 U+1766 5958 U+1746 5926 U+1726 72987 U+11D1B
UTF-8 225 156 134 E1 9C 86 225 157 166 E1 9D A6 225 157 134 E1 9D 86 225 156 166 E1 9C A6 240 145 180 155 F0 91 B4 9B
UTF-16 5894 1706 5990 1766 5958 1746 5926 1726 55303 56603 D807 DD1B
Numeric character reference ᜆ ᜆ ᝦ ᝦ ᝆ ᝆ ᜦ ᜦ 𑴛 𑴛



References edit

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^note Conjuncts are identified by IAST transliteration, except aspirated consonants are indicated with a superscript "h" to distinguish from an unaspirated cononant + Ha, and the use of the IPA "ŋ" and "ʃ" instead of the less dinstinctive "ṅ" and "ś".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ta Indic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ta is the sixteenth consonant of Indic abugidas In modern Indic scripts ta is derived from the early Ashoka Brahmi letter after having gone through the Gupta letter TaExample glyphsBengali AssameseTibetanTamilThaidMalayalamതSinhalaතAshoka BrahmiDevanagariCognatesHebrewתGreekT ϚLatinTCyrillicT ѾPropertiesPhonemic representation t IAST transliterationta TaISCII code pointBA 186 This article contains uncommon Unicode characters Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of the intended characters Contents 1 Aryabhaṭṭa numeration 2 Historic Ta 2 1 Brahmi Ta 2 2 Tocharian Ta 2 3 Kharoṣṭhi Ta 3 Devanagari Ta 3 1 Devanagari using Languages 3 2 Conjuncts with त 3 2 1 Ligature conjuncts of त 3 2 2 Stacked conjuncts of त 4 Bengali Ta 4 1 ত in Bengali using languages 4 2 Conjuncts with ত 4 2 1 Khanda Ta 4 2 2 Other ত Conjuncts 5 Gujarati Ta 5 1 Gujarati using Languages 5 2 Conjuncts with ત 6 Javanese Ta 7 Telugu Ta 8 Malayalam Ta 8 1 Conjuncts of ത 9 Odia Ta 9 1 Conjuncts of ତ 10 Kaithi Ta 10 1 Conjuncts of 𑂞 11 Comparison of Ta 12 Character encodings of Ta 13 ReferencesAryabhaṭṭa numeration editAryabhata 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 te 16 १६ त tɪ 1 600 १ ६०० त tʊ 160 000 १ ६० ००० त tri 16 000 000 १ ६० ०० ००० त tle 1 600 000 000 १ ६० ०० ०० ००० त te 16 1010 १६ १०१० त tɛː 16 1012 १६ १०१२ त toː 16 1014 १६ १०१४ त tɔː 16 1016 १६ १०१६ Historic Ta editThere are three different general early historic scripts Brahmi and its variants Kharoṣṭhi and Tocharian the so called slanting Brahmi Ta as found in standard Brahmi nbsp was a simple geometric shape with variations toward more flowing forms by the Gupta nbsp The Tocharian Ta nbsp had an alternate Fremdzeichen form nbsp The third form of ta in Kharoshthi nbsp was probably derived from Aramaic separately from the Brahmi letter Brahmi Ta edit The Brahmi letter nbsp Ta is probably derived from the Aramaic Taw nbsp and is thus related to the modern Latin T and Greek Tau 2 Several identifiable styles of writing the Brahmi Ta can be found most associated with a specific set of inscriptions from an artifact or diverse records from an historic period 3 As the earliest and most geometric style of Brahmi the letters found on the Edicts of Ashoka and other records from around that time are normally the reference form for Brahmi letters with vowel marks not attested until later forms of Brahmi back formed to match the geometric writing style Brahmi Ta historic forms Ashoka 3rd 1st c BCE Girnar 150 BCE Kushana 150 250 CE Gujarat 250 CE Gupta 350 CE nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tocharian Ta edit The Tocharian letter nbsp is derived from the Brahmi nbsp and has an alternate Fremdzeichen form nbsp used in conjuncts and as an alternate representation of Ta Tocharian Ta with vowel marks Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Tr Tr Te Tai To Tau Ta Fremdzeichen nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Kharoṣṭhi Ta edit The Kharoṣṭhi letter nbsp is generally accepted as being derived from the Aramaic Taw nbsp and is thus related to T and Tau in addition to the Brahmi Ta 2 Devanagari Ta editTa त is a consonant of the Devanagari abugida It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter nbsp after having gone through the Gupta letter nbsp Letters that derive from it are the Gujarati letter ત and the Modi letter 𑘝 Devanagari using Languages edit In all languages त is pronounced as te or t when appropriate Like all Indic scripts Devanagari uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent e vowel Devanagari त with vowel marks Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Tr Tr Tl Tl Te Tai To Tau Tत त त त त त त त त त त त त त त Conjuncts with त edit nbsp Half form of Ta Devanagari exhibits conjunct ligatures as is common in Indic scripts In modern Devanagari texts most conjuncts are formed by reducing the letter shape to fit tightly to the following letter usually by dropping a character s vertical stem sometimes referred to as a half form Some conjunct clusters are always represented by a true ligature instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters Vertically stacked conjuncts are ubiquitous in older texts while only a few are still used routinely in modern Devanagari texts The use of ligatures and vertical conjuncts may vary across languages using the Devanagari script with Marathi in particular preferring the use of half forms where texts in other languages would show ligatures and vertical stacks 4 Ligature conjuncts of त edit True ligatures are quite rare in Indic scripts The most common ligated conjuncts in Devanagari are in the form of a slight mutation to fit in context or as a consistent variant form appended to the adjacent characters Those variants include Na and the Repha and Rakar forms of Ra Nepali and Marathi texts use the eyelash Ra half form nbsp for an initial R instead of repha Repha र r त ta gives the ligature rta note nbsp Eyelash र r त ta gives the ligature rta nbsp त t rakar र ra gives the ligature tra nbsp Repha र r त t rakar र ra gives the ligature rtra nbsp त t र r य ya gives the ligature trya nbsp क k त ta gives the ligature kta nbsp क k त t rakar र ra gives the ligature ktra nbsp क k त t व va gives the ligature ktva nbsp ङ ŋ क k त ta gives the ligature ŋkta nbsp त t त ta gives the ligature tta nbsp Repha र r त t त ta gives the ligature rtta nbsp त t त t rakar र ra gives the ligature ttra nbsp Repha र r त t त t rakar र ra gives the ligature rttra nbsp त t त t न na gives the ligature ttna nbsp त t त t व va gives the ligature ttva nbsp प p त ta gives the ligature pta nbsp प p त t rakar र ra gives the ligature ptra nbsp ष ṣ त ta gives the ligature ṣta nbsp Stacked conjuncts of त edit Vertically stacked ligatures are the most common conjunct forms found in Devanagari text Although the constituent characters may need to be stretched and moved slightly in order to stack neatly stacked conjuncts can be broken down into recognizable base letters or a letter and an otherwise standard ligature छ cʰ त ta gives the ligature cʰta nbsp ढ ḍʱ त ta gives the ligature ḍʱta nbsp ड ḍ त ta gives the ligature ḍta nbsp द d त ta gives the ligature dta nbsp ङ ŋ त ta gives the ligature ŋta nbsp त t ब ba gives the ligature tba nbsp त t च ca gives the ligature tca nbsp त t ज ja gives the ligature tja nbsp त t ज j ञ na gives the ligature tjna nbsp त t ल la gives the ligature tla nbsp त t ञ na gives the ligature tna nbsp ठ ṭʰ त ta gives the ligature ṭʰta nbsp ट ṭ त ta gives the ligature ṭta nbsp त t न na gives the ligature tna nbsp त t व va gives the ligature tva nbsp Bengali Ta editThe Bengali script ত is derived from the Siddhaṃ nbsp and is marked by a similar horizontal head line but less geometric shape than its Devanagari counterpart त The inherent vowel of Bengali consonant letters is ɔ so the bare letter ত will sometimes be transliterated as to instead of ta Adding okar the o vowel mark gives a reading of t o Like all Indic consonants ত can be modified by marks to indicate another or no vowel than its inherent a Bengali ত with vowel marks ta ta ti ti tu tu tr tr te tai to tau tত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত ত in Bengali using languages edit ত is used as a basic consonant character in all of the major Bengali script orthographies including Bengali and Assamese Conjuncts with ত edit Bengali ত exhibits conjunct ligatures as is common in Indic scripts with a tendency towards stacked ligatures 5 Khanda Ta edit nbsp Khanda TaSome ostensible conjuncts with an initial ত are realized visually with a character called Khanda Ta Broken Ta This broken form of ত is used to represent the bare consonant without an inherent A vowel and does not normally take vowel marks It resembles the normal letter ত but reversed without a head line and a reduced tail ৎ khanda ta ক ka gives the conjunct tka nbsp Other ত Conjuncts edit Other conjuncts take the form of a ligature when ত is the initial head consonant or usually as a stacked conjunct when ত is non head As is normal as a later element in a stacked conjunct ত loses its head line when conjoining and has a reduced tail when followed by Ra phala ক k ত ta gives the ligature kta nbsp ক k ত t র ra gives the ligature ktra with the ra phala suffix nbsp ন n ত ta gives the ligature nta nbsp ন n ত t র ra gives the ligature ntra with the ra phala suffix nbsp ন n ত t র r য ya gives the ligature ntrya with the ra phala and ya phala suffixes nbsp ন n ত t ব va gives the ligature ntva with the va phala suffix nbsp ন n ত t য ya gives the ligature ntya with the ya phala suffix nbsp প p ত ta gives the ligature pta nbsp র r ত ta gives the ligature rta with the repha prefix nbsp র r ত t র ra gives the ligature rtra with the repha prefix and ra phala suffix nbsp র r ত t য ya gives the ligature rtya with the repha prefix and ya phala suffix nbsp স s ত ta gives the ligature sta nbsp স s ত t র ra gives the ligature stra with the ra phala suffix nbsp স s ত t ব va gives the ligature stva with the va phala suffix nbsp স s ত t য ya gives the ligature stya with the ya phala suffix nbsp ত t ম ma gives the ligature tma nbsp ত t ম m য ya gives the ligature tmya with the ya phala suffix nbsp ত t ন na gives the ligature tna nbsp ত t র ra gives the ligature tra with the ra phala suffix nbsp ত t র r য ya gives the ligature trya with the ra phala and ya phala suffixes nbsp ত t স sa gives the ligature tsa nbsp ত t ত ta gives the ligature tta nbsp ত t থ tʰa gives the ligature ttʰa nbsp ত t ত t ব va gives the ligature ttva with the va phala suffix nbsp ত t ত t য ya gives the ligature ttya with the ya phala suffix nbsp ত t ব va gives the ligature tva with the va phala suffix nbsp ত t য ya gives the ligature tya with the ya phala suffix nbsp Gujarati Ta edit nbsp Gujarati Ta Ta ત is the sixteenth consonant of the Gujarati abugida It is derived from the Devanagari Ta nbsp with the top bar shiro rekha removed and ultimately the Brahmi letter nbsp Gujarati using Languages edit The Gujarati script is used to write the Gujarati and Kutchi languages In both languages ત is pronounced as te or t when appropriate Like all Indic scripts Gujarati uses vowel marks attached to the base consonant to override the inherent e vowel Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Tr Tl Tr Tl Tĕ Te Tai Tŏ To Tau T nbsp Gujarati Ta syllables with vowel marks in red Conjuncts with ત edit nbsp Half form of Ta Gujarati ત exhibits conjunct ligatures much like its parent Devanagari Script Most Gujarati conjuncts can only be formed by reducing the letter shape to fit tightly to the following letter usually by dropping a character s vertical stem sometimes referred to as a half form A few conjunct clusters can be represented by a true ligature instead of a shape that can be broken into constituent independent letters and vertically stacked conjuncts can also be found in Gujarati although much less commonly than in Devanagari True ligatures are quite rare in Indic scripts The most common ligated conjuncts in Gujarati are in the form of a slight mutation to fit in context or as a consistent variant form appended to the adjacent characters Those variants include Na and the Repha and Rakar forms of Ra ર r ત ta gives the ligature RTa nbsp ત t ર ra gives the ligature TRa nbsp ત t ત ta gives the ligature TTa nbsp ત t ન na gives the ligature TNa nbsp પ p ત ta gives the ligature PTa nbsp ષ ʂ ત ta gives the ligature ṢTa nbsp Javanese Ta editMain article Ta Javanese Telugu Ta edit nbsp nbsp Telugu independent and subjoined Ta Ta త is a consonant of the Telugu abugida It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter nbsp It is closely related to the Kannada letter ತ Most Telugu consonants contain a v shaped headstroke that is related to the horizontal headline found in other Indic scripts although headstrokes do not connect adjacent letters in Telugu The headstroke is normally lost when adding vowel matras Telugu conjuncts are created by reducing trailing letters to a subjoined form that appears below the initial consonant of the conjunct Many subjoined forms are created by dropping their headline with many extending the end of the stroke of the main letter body to form an extended tail reaching up to the right of the preceding consonant This subjoining of trailing letters to create conjuncts is in contrast to the leading half forms of Devanagari and Bengali letters Ligature conjuncts are not a feature in Telugu with the only non standard construction being an alternate subjoined form of Ṣa borrowed from Kannada in the KṢa conjunct Malayalam Ta edit nbsp Malayalam letter TaTa ത is a consonant of the Malayalam abugida It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter nbsp via the Grantha letter nbsp Ta Like in other Indic scripts Malayalam consonants have the inherent vowel a and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all nbsp Malayalam Ta matras Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Tr Tr Tl Tl Te Te Tai To Tō Tau and T Conjuncts of ത edit As is common in Indic scripts Malayalam joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters There are several ways in which conjuncts are formed in Malayalam texts using a post base form of a trailing consonant placed under the initial consonant of a conjunct a combined ligature of two or more consonants joined together a conjoining form that appears as a combining mark on the rest of the conjunct the use of an explicit candrakkala mark to suppress the inherent a vowel or a special consonant form called a chillu letter representing a bare consonant without the inherent a vowel Texts written with the modern reformed Malayalam orthography put iya lipi may favor more regular conjunct forms than older texts in paḻaya lipi due to changes undertaken in the 1970s by the Government of Kerala ക k ത ta gives the ligature kta nbsp ത t ത ta gives the ligature tta nbsp ന n ത ta gives the ligature nta nbsp പ p ത ta gives the ligature pta nbsp യ y ത ta gives the ligature yta nbsp സ s ത ta gives the ligature sta nbsp ത t ഥ tʰa gives the ligature ttʰa nbsp ത t ന na gives the ligature tna nbsp ത t ഭ bʰa gives the ligature tbʰa nbsp ത t മ ma gives the ligature tma nbsp ത t സ sa gives the ligature tsa nbsp Odia Ta edit nbsp nbsp Odia independent and subjoined letter Ta Ta ତ is a consonant of the Odia abugida It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter nbsp via the Siddhaṃ letter nbsp Ta Like in other Indic scripts Odia consonants have the inherent vowel a and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all Odia Ta with vowel matras Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Tr Tr Tl Tl Te Tai To Tau Tତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ ତ Conjuncts of ତ edit As is common in Indic scripts Odia joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters The most common conjunct formation is achieved by using a small subjoined form of trailing consonants Most consonants subjoined forms are identical to the full form just reduced in size although a few drop the curved headline or have a subjoined form not directly related to the full form of the consonant The second type of conjunct formation is through pure ligatures where the constituent consonants are written together in a single graphic form This ligature may be recognizable as being a combination of two characters or it can have a conjunct ligature unrelated to its constituent characters ତ t କ ka gives the ligature tka nbsp ତ t ତ ta gives the ligature tta nbsp ତ t ସ sa gives the ligature tsa nbsp Kaithi Ta edit nbsp nbsp Kaithi consonant and half form Ta Ta 𑂞 is a consonant of the Kaithi abugida It ultimately arose from the Brahmi letter nbsp via the Siddhaṃ letter nbsp Ta Like in other Indic scripts Kaithi consonants have the inherent vowel a and take one of several modifying vowel signs to represent syllables with another vowel or no vowel at all Kaithi Ta with vowel matras Ta Ta Ti Ti Tu Tu Te Tai To Tau T𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 𑂞 Conjuncts of 𑂞 edit As is common in Indic scripts Kaithi joins letters together to form conjunct consonant clusters The most common conjunct formation is achieved by using a half form of preceding consonants although several consonants use an explicit virama Most half forms are derived from the full form by removing the vertical stem As is common in most Indic scripts conjucts of ra are indicated with a repha or rakar mark attached to the rest of the consonant cluster In addition there are a few vertical conjuncts that can be found in Kaithi writing but true ligatures are not used in the modern Kaithi script 𑂞 t 𑂩 ra gives the ligature tra nbsp 𑂩 r 𑂞 ta gives the ligature rta nbsp Comparison of Ta editThe various Indic scripts are generally related to each other through adaptation and borrowing and as such the glyphs for cognate letters including Ta are related as well Comparison of Ta in different scriptsAramaic nbsp Kharoṣṭhi𐨟Ashoka Brahmi nbsp Kushana Brahmi a nbsp Tocharian b nbsp nbsp Gupta Brahmi nbsp Pallava nbsp Kadamba Bhaiksuki𑰝Siddhaṃ nbsp Grantha𑌤ChamꨓSinhalaතPyu Old Mon c Tibetan nbsp Newa𑐟Ahom𑜄MalayalamതTeluguతBurmeseတLepchaᰊRanjana nbsp SaurashtraꢡDives Akuru𑤛KannadaತKayah Li Limbu nbsp Soyombo d 𑩫KhmerតTamil nbsp Chakma𑄖Tai ThamᨲMeitei MayekꯇGaudi Thait dLaoຕ ດTai LeᥖMarchen𑱺Tirhuta𑒞New Tai LueᦎTai VietꪔAksara Kawi nbsp Phags paꡈOdiaତSharada𑆘RejangꤳBatak BugineseᨈZanabazar Square𑨙Bengali Assamese nbsp Takri𑚙JavaneseꦠBalineseᬢMakasar𑻦Hangul e Northern Nagari Dogri𑠙Laṇḍa SundaneseᮒBaybayinᜆModi𑘝GujaratiતKhojki𑈙Khudabadi𑋍Mahajani𑅣TagbanwaᝦDevanagari nbsp Nandinagari𑦽Kaithi nbsp GurmukhiਤMultani𑊖BuhidᝆCanadian Syllabics f Soyombo g 𑩫Sylheti NagariꠔGunjala Gondi𑵳Masaram Gondi h 𑴛Hanuno oᜦ Notes The middle Kushana form of Brahmi is a later style that emerged as Brahmi scripts were beginning to proliferate Gupta Brahmi was definitely a stylistic descendant from Kushana but other Brahmi derived scripts may have descended from earlier forms Tocharian is probably derived from the middle period Kushana form of Brahmi although artifacts from that time are not plentiful enough to establish a definite succession Pyu and Old Mon are probably the precursors of the Burmese script and may be derived from either the Pallava or Kadamba script May also be derived from Devangari see bottom left of table The Origin of Hangul from Phags pa is one of limited influence inspiring at most a few basic letter shapes Hangul does not function as an Indic abugida Although the basic letter forms of the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics were derived from handwritten Devanagari letters this abugida indicates vowel sounds by rotations of the letter form rather than the use of vowel diacritics as is standard in Indic abugidas May also be derived from Ranjana see above Masaram Gondi acts as an Indic abugida but its letterforms were not derived from any single precursor script Character encodings of Ta editMost Indic scripts are encoded in the Unicode Standard and as such the letter Ta in those scripts can be represented in plain text with unique codepoint Ta from several modern use scripts can also be found in legacy encodings such as ISCII Character information Preview nbsp nbsp nbsp త ତ ತ ത ત ਤUnicode name DEVANAGARI LETTER TA BENGALI LETTER TA TAMIL LETTER TA TELUGU LETTER TA ORIYA LETTER TA KANNADA LETTER TA MALAYALAM LETTER TA GUJARATI LETTER TA GURMUKHI LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 2340 U 0924 2468 U 09A4 2980 U 0BA4 3108 U 0C24 2852 U 0B24 3236 U 0CA4 3364 U 0D24 2724 U 0AA4 2596 U 0A24UTF 8 224 164 164 E0 A4 A4 224 166 164 E0 A6 A4 224 174 164 E0 AE A4 224 176 164 E0 B0 A4 224 172 164 E0 AC A4 224 178 164 E0 B2 A4 224 180 164 E0 B4 A4 224 170 164 E0 AA A4 224 168 164 E0 A8 A4Numeric character reference amp 2340 wbr amp x924 wbr amp 2468 wbr amp x9A4 wbr amp 2980 wbr amp xBA4 wbr amp 3108 wbr amp xC24 wbr amp 2852 wbr amp xB24 wbr amp 3236 wbr amp xCA4 wbr amp 3364 wbr amp xD24 wbr amp 2724 wbr amp xAA4 wbr amp 2596 wbr amp xA24 wbr ISCII 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA 186 BA Character information Preview Ashoka nbsp Kushana nbsp Gupta nbsp 𐨟 nbsp 𑌤Unicode name BRAHMI LETTER JA KHAROSHTHI LETTER TA SIDDHAM LETTER TA GRANTHA LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 69658 U 1101A 68127 U 10A1F 71069 U 1159D 70436 U 11324UTF 8 240 145 128 154 F0 91 80 9A 240 144 168 159 F0 90 A8 9F 240 145 150 157 F0 91 96 9D 240 145 140 164 F0 91 8C A4UTF 16 55300 56346 D804 DC1A 55298 56863 D802 DE1F 55301 56733 D805 DD9D 55300 57124 D804 DF24Numeric character reference amp 69658 wbr amp x1101A wbr amp 68127 wbr amp x10A1F wbr amp 71069 wbr amp x1159D wbr amp 70436 wbr amp x11324 wbr Character information Preview nbsp ꡈ 𑨙 𑐟 𑰝 𑆘Unicode name TIBETAN LETTER TA TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER TA PHAGS PA LETTER TA ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TA NEWA LETTER TA BHAIKSUKI LETTER TA SHARADA LETTER JAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 3919 U 0F4F 3999 U 0F9F 43080 U A848 72217 U 11A19 70687 U 1141F 72733 U 11C1D 70040 U 11198UTF 8 224 189 143 E0 BD 8F 224 190 159 E0 BE 9F 234 161 136 EA A1 88 240 145 168 153 F0 91 A8 99 240 145 144 159 F0 91 90 9F 240 145 176 157 F0 91 B0 9D 240 145 134 152 F0 91 86 98UTF 16 3919 0F4F 3999 0F9F 43080 A848 55302 56857 D806 DE19 55301 56351 D805 DC1F 55303 56349 D807 DC1D 55300 56728 D804 DD98Numeric character reference amp 3919 wbr amp xF4F wbr amp 3999 wbr amp xF9F wbr amp 43080 wbr amp xA848 wbr amp 72217 wbr amp x11A19 wbr amp 70687 wbr amp x1141F wbr amp 72733 wbr amp x11C1D wbr amp 70040 wbr amp x11198 wbr Character information Preview တ ᨲ ᦑUnicode name MYANMAR LETTER TA TAI THAM LETTER HIGH TA NEW TAI LUE LETTER LOW TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 4112 U 1010 6706 U 1A32 6545 U 1991UTF 8 225 128 144 E1 80 90 225 168 178 E1 A8 B2 225 166 145 E1 A6 91Numeric character reference amp 4112 wbr amp x1010 wbr amp 6706 wbr amp x1A32 wbr amp 6545 wbr amp x1991 wbr Character information Preview ត ຕ ດ t d ꪔUnicode name KHMER LETTER TA LAO LETTER TO LAO LETTER DO THAI CHARACTER TO TAO THAI CHARACTER DO DEK TAI VIET LETTER LOW TOEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 6031 U 178F 3733 U 0E95 3732 U 0E94 3605 U 0E15 3604 U 0E14 43668 U AA94UTF 8 225 158 143 E1 9E 8F 224 186 149 E0 BA 95 224 186 148 E0 BA 94 224 184 149 E0 B8 95 224 184 148 E0 B8 94 234 170 148 EA AA 94Numeric character reference amp 6031 wbr amp x178F wbr amp 3733 wbr amp xE95 wbr amp 3732 wbr amp xE94 wbr amp 3605 wbr amp xE15 wbr amp 3604 wbr amp xE14 wbr amp 43668 wbr amp xAA94 wbr Character information Preview ත 𑄖 ᥖ 𑜄 𑤛 ꢡ ꨓUnicode name SINHALA LETTER ALPAPRAANA TAYANNA CHAKMA LETTER TAA TAI LE LETTER TA AHOM LETTER TA DIVES AKURU LETTER TA SAURASHTRA LETTER TA CHAM LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 3501 U 0DAD 69910 U 11116 6486 U 1956 71428 U 11704 71963 U 1191B 43169 U A8A1 43539 U AA13UTF 8 224 182 173 E0 B6 AD 240 145 132 150 F0 91 84 96 225 165 150 E1 A5 96 240 145 156 132 F0 91 9C 84 240 145 164 155 F0 91 A4 9B 234 162 161 EA A2 A1 234 168 147 EA A8 93UTF 16 3501 0DAD 55300 56598 D804 DD16 6486 1956 55301 57092 D805 DF04 55302 56603 D806 DD1B 43169 A8A1 43539 AA13Numeric character reference amp 3501 wbr amp xDAD wbr amp 69910 wbr amp x11116 wbr amp 6486 wbr amp x1956 wbr amp 71428 wbr amp x11704 wbr amp 71963 wbr amp x1191B wbr amp 43169 wbr amp xA8A1 wbr amp 43539 wbr amp xAA13 wbr Character information Preview 𑘝 𑦽 𑩫 ꠔ 𑵳 nbsp Unicode name MODI LETTER TA NANDINAGARI LETTER TA SOYOMBO LETTER TA SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER TO GUNJALA GONDI LETTER TA KAITHI LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 71197 U 1161D 72125 U 119BD 72299 U 11A6B 43028 U A814 73075 U 11D73 69790 U 1109EUTF 8 240 145 152 157 F0 91 98 9D 240 145 166 189 F0 91 A6 BD 240 145 169 171 F0 91 A9 AB 234 160 148 EA A0 94 240 145 181 179 F0 91 B5 B3 240 145 130 158 F0 91 82 9EUTF 16 55301 56861 D805 DE1D 55302 56765 D806 DDBD 55302 56939 D806 DE6B 43028 A814 55303 56691 D807 DD73 55300 56478 D804 DC9ENumeric character reference amp 71197 wbr amp x1161D wbr amp 72125 wbr amp x119BD wbr amp 72299 wbr amp x11A6B wbr amp 43028 wbr amp xA814 wbr amp 73075 wbr amp x11D73 wbr amp 69790 wbr amp x1109E wbr Character information Preview 𑒞 ᰊ nbsp ꯇ 𑱺Unicode name TIRHUTA LETTER TA LEPCHA LETTER TA LIMBU LETTER TA MEETEI MAYEK LETTER TIL MARCHEN LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 70814 U 1149E 7178 U 1C0A 6411 U 190B 43975 U ABC7 72826 U 11C7AUTF 8 240 145 146 158 F0 91 92 9E 225 176 138 E1 B0 8A 225 164 139 E1 A4 8B 234 175 135 EA AF 87 240 145 177 186 F0 91 B1 BAUTF 16 55301 56478 D805 DC9E 7178 1C0A 6411 190B 43975 ABC7 55303 56442 D807 DC7ANumeric character reference amp 70814 wbr amp x1149E wbr amp 7178 wbr amp x1C0A wbr amp 6411 wbr amp x190B wbr amp 43975 wbr amp xABC7 wbr amp 72826 wbr amp x11C7A wbr Character information Preview 𑚙 𑠙 𑈙 𑋍 𑅣 𑊖Unicode name TAKRI LETTER TA DOGRA LETTER TA KHOJKI LETTER TA KHUDAWADI LETTER TA MAHAJANI LETTER TA MULTANI LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 71321 U 11699 71705 U 11819 70169 U 11219 70349 U 112CD 69987 U 11163 70294 U 11296UTF 8 240 145 154 153 F0 91 9A 99 240 145 160 153 F0 91 A0 99 240 145 136 153 F0 91 88 99 240 145 139 141 F0 91 8B 8D 240 145 133 163 F0 91 85 A3 240 145 138 150 F0 91 8A 96UTF 16 55301 56985 D805 DE99 55302 56345 D806 DC19 55300 56857 D804 DE19 55300 57037 D804 DECD 55300 56675 D804 DD63 55300 56982 D804 DE96Numeric character reference amp 71321 wbr amp x11699 wbr amp 71705 wbr amp x11819 wbr amp 70169 wbr amp x11219 wbr amp 70349 wbr amp x112CD wbr amp 69987 wbr amp x11163 wbr amp 70294 wbr amp x11296 wbr Character information Preview ᬢ ᨈ ꦠ 𑻦 ꤳ ᮒUnicode name BALINESE LETTER TA BUGINESE LETTER TA JAVANESE LETTER TA MAKASAR LETTER TA REJANG LETTER TA SUNDANESE LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 6946 U 1B22 6664 U 1A08 43424 U A9A0 73446 U 11EE6 43315 U A933 7058 U 1B92UTF 8 225 172 162 E1 AC A2 225 168 136 E1 A8 88 234 166 160 EA A6 A0 240 145 187 166 F0 91 BB A6 234 164 179 EA A4 B3 225 174 146 E1 AE 92UTF 16 6946 1B22 6664 1A08 43424 A9A0 55303 57062 D807 DEE6 43315 A933 7058 1B92Numeric character reference amp 6946 wbr amp x1B22 wbr amp 6664 wbr amp x1A08 wbr amp 43424 wbr amp xA9A0 wbr amp 73446 wbr amp x11EE6 wbr amp 43315 wbr amp xA933 wbr amp 7058 wbr amp x1B92 wbr Character information Preview ᜆ ᝦ ᝆ ᜦ 𑴛Unicode name TAGALOG LETTER TA TAGBANWA LETTER TA BUHID LETTER TA HANUNOO LETTER TA MASARAM GONDI LETTER TAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 5894 U 1706 5990 U 1766 5958 U 1746 5926 U 1726 72987 U 11D1BUTF 8 225 156 134 E1 9C 86 225 157 166 E1 9D A6 225 157 134 E1 9D 86 225 156 166 E1 9C A6 240 145 180 155 F0 91 B4 9BUTF 16 5894 1706 5990 1766 5958 1746 5926 1726 55303 56603 D807 DD1BNumeric character reference amp 5894 wbr amp x1706 wbr amp 5990 wbr amp x1766 wbr amp 5958 wbr amp x1746 wbr amp 5926 wbr amp x1726 wbr amp 72987 wbr amp x11D1B wbr References edit Ifrah Georges 2000 The Universal History of Numbers From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer New York John Wiley amp Sons pp 447 450 ISBN 0 471 39340 1 a b Buhler Georg 1898 On the Origin of the Indian Brahmi Alphabet archive org Karl J Trubner Retrieved 10 June 2020 Evolutionary chart Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Vol 7 1838 1 Pall Peeter Microsoft Word kblhi2 PDF Eesti Keele Instituudi kohanimeandmed Eesti Keele Instituudi kohanimeandmed Retrieved 19 June 2020 The Bengali Alphabet PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 09 28 note Conjuncts are identified by IAST transliteration except aspirated consonants are indicated with a superscript h to distinguish from an unaspirated cononant Ha and the use of the IPA ŋ and ʃ instead of the less dinstinctive ṅ and s dd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ta Indic amp oldid 1177219234 Devanagari Ta, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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