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'Te' (Т, т) is the letter in the
Cyrillic alphabet corresponding to
T in the Latin alphabet. It represents , a voiceless
dental plosive, except when followed by ь or any of the
palatalizing vowels, when it represents .
It arose from the
Greek letter
Tau.
Variants

The Serbian and Macedonian variant of cursive lowercase ''te'' can be seen in the penultimate row's centre in this list of Macedonian letters.
In cursive type (except
Serbian and Macedonian), the lowercase form looks much like the lowercase Latin ''m'':
:
Ñ‚
In the Serbian and
Macedonian cursive alphabets, it looks like a lowercase Latin ''m'' inverted by 180°, with a stroke above to distinguish it from the otherwise identical cursive lowercase
Sha:
:
Ñ‚ (supposed look like sha with stroke above:
ш̅)
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