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See also: Appendix:Variations of "t"
English
Etymology 1
Noun
t. (plural ts.)
- Abbreviation of tabula.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Finnish t., abbreviation of terveisin (“regards”). Originally started on the Finnish imageboard Ylilauta; popularity and ironic usage outside the nation is linked to Finnish-origin memes such as "Spurdo Spärde".
Phrase
t.
- (Internet slang, 4chan, abbreviation, often humorous) Used as a way of signing off posts. Typically followed by an occupation, nationality, or field of expertise. These can sometimes be satirical, to imply said poster is being disingenuous and/or tongue-in-cheek.
- t. european
Synonyms
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Finnish
Pronunciation
Phrase
t.
- abbreviation of toivottaa (“wishing, wishes by ...”)
- Hyvää syntymäpäivää, t. äiti.
- Birthday wishes from Mum.
- abbreviation of terveisin (“(with) regards”)
- (colloquial, humorous) Used to imply the source of what is said.
- Pitää kai lähteä, t. tuo vartija.
- I bet that guard is like "I guess I should leave".
Conjunction
t.
- abbreviation of tai (“or”)
Further reading
- t., Kielitoimiston ohjepankki
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Hungarian
Pronunciation
Adjective
t.
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
t. m inan
- abbreviation of tom
Further reading
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
t. (Cyrillic spelling т.)
- abbreviation of tačka (“point”)
- abbreviation of tona (“tonne”)
Swedish
Preposition
t.
- to, until; abbreviation of till
See also
Vietnamese
Noun
t.
- abbreviation of tỉnh (“province”)
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