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t’
t'
See also: ť and Appendix:Variations of "t"
English
Article
t’
- (Northern England) Nonstandard spelling of the. (Most characteristic of Yorkshire, but also found in areas of Lancashire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire)
Etymology 2
From to.
Preposition
t’
- Nonstandard spelling of to.
Usage notes
- Before a vowel, t' is usually written and pronounced as if appended to the following word.
- In He can't make up his mind if he wants one or t'other (= He can't make up his mind if he wants one or the other) t'other is pronounced as if spelled "tother". Sometimes it is pronounced as a glottal stop.
- Before a consonant, t' is pronounced as a glottal stop following the preceding word.
- In I'm going down t' road to see me mam ( = I'm going down the road to see my mother), down t' is pronounced as down followed by a glottal stop.
- t' is sometimes not pronounced at all, having no glottal stop.
Catalan
Pronoun
t'
- Contraction of et.
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t/
Pronoun
t'
- elided form of te
- Je t’ai vu - I saw you.
- (slang) elided form of tu
- T’as vu mon frère ? - You've seen my brother?
Related terms
French personal pronouns
Number | Person | Gender | Nominative (subject) |
Reflexive | Accusative (direct complement) |
Dative (indirect complement) |
Locative (at) |
Genitive (of) |
Disjunctive (tonic) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | First | — | je, j’ | me, m’ | — | — | moi | ||
Second | — | tu | te, t’ | — | — | toi | |||
Third | Masculine | il | se, s’ | le, l’ | lui | y | en | lui | |
Feminine | elle | la, l’ | elle | ||||||
— | on | — | — | — | — | soi | |||
Plural | First | — | nous | nous | — | — | nous | ||
Second | — | vous | vous | — | — | vous | |||
Third | Masculine | ils | se, s’ | les | leur | y | en | eux | |
Feminine | elles | elles |
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t̪ˠ] (before a word starting with a, o, u, fha, fho, or fhu)
- IPA(key): [tʲ] (before a word starting with e, i, fhe, or fhi)
Determiner
t’
- (Cois Fharraige) Alternative form of d’ (“your (singular)”)