Tet

The ninth letter of the Alephbet is Tet, which is pronounced to rhyme with 'late' and is sounded as the 't' in 'time' or 'tune':

As you can see, this is another of the 'crowned' letters of the Alephbet.

You may find that in some academic Hebrew books, there is a different letter used when transliterating Tet. This is done to differentiate this particular letter from Tav (the last letter of the Alephbet). Nevertheless, in most written Hebrew works, it is Tet that is most commonly used for the letter 't'.


Introduction to Reading Hebrew
The first basics
The Hebrew AlephBet
The Letters of the AlephBet
Aleph
Bet (Beyt)
Gimmel
Dalet
Hey
Vav
Zayin
Chet
Tet
Yod
Kaf
Lamed
Mem
Nun
Samekh
Ayin
Pey (Fey)
Tsade (Tsadik)
Qof
Resh
Shin
Tav
The Significance of the Alephbet
The Basics of Hebrew Verbs
The Hebrew Verb Subject
The Hebrew Verb Object
Hebrew Verb Tenses
Hebrew Verb Voices and Moods
Hebrew Verb Participles
The Infinite Verb Version
Hebrew Nouns
Hebrew Noun Constructs
Using Prefixes With Nouns
Hebrew Pronouns
Hebrew Plural Nouns
Hebrew Adjectives
Identifying Hebrew Questions
Adverbs, Prepositions and Conjunctions
Hebrew Reading Conclusion