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te - vertaling naar italiaans

LETTER OF THE URDU ALPHABET, REPRESENTING A RETROFLEX VOICELESS STOP /Ʈ/
Tteh; ٹ; ﭦ; Ṫe; ﭧ; ﭨ; ﭩ

        
n. tea, evergreen shrub of eastern Asia; drink made from water filtered through tea leaves or other dried leaves
te         
thee, ye, you, yourself (Grammar)
South Island         
  • Typical view of [[Milford Sound / Piopiotahi]]
  • [[Fiordland National Park]]
  • [[Abel Tasman National Park]]
  • Ships in what is likely to be [[Akaroa Harbour]] some time in the early 19th century
  • [[Aoraki / Mount Cook]] is the tallest mountain in New Zealand.
  • [[Arthur's Pass]]
  • penultimate]] hydro station on the [[Waitaki River]] hydro scheme
  • [[Banks Peninsula]] is roughly circular, with many bays and two deep harbours
  • Waitaki]] power scheme and was commissioned in 1965.
  • [[Broken River Ski Area]] in the [[Craigieburn Forest Park]]
  • USAF]] [[C-17 Globemaster III]] on the tarmac at [[Christchurch International Airport]]
  • Old Chemistry Building, Christchurch Arts Centre
  • The [[Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings]] in Christchurch, designed by [[Benjamin Mountfort]]
  • [[Cardrona Alpine Resort]]
  • The [[Centre of Contemporary Art]] gallery in [[Christchurch]]
  • Arahura}} in the [[Marlborough Sounds]]
  • Dunedin Central Police station
  • [[Dunedin International Airport]] control tower and terminal building in 2009 with an [[Air New Zealand]] [[Boeing 737-300]] on the tarmac
  • New Munster]]
  • [[Franz Josef Glacier]]
  • [[Gabriel's Gully]] during the [[Central Otago Gold Rush]], 1862
  • Murderers' Bay]], 1642
  • Approximate location of the Great South Basin with approximate location of allocated oil exploration blocks
  • The South Island [[kea]], a species of mountain [[parrot]]
  • Lake Ōhau
  • [[Lake Hauroko]]
  • Queenstown]]
  • Crusaders]] rugby team playing the Bulls from [[South Africa]] in the [[Super Rugby]] competition
  • Lake Pukaki, with Aoraki / Mount Cook in the background
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  • [[Whale]] watching in [[Kaikōura]]
  • NZ Police [[Mitsubishi Diamante]] in Dunedin
  • Territorial authorities of the South Island
  • The South Island (political geography including [[Stewart Island / Rakiura]] and smaller surrounding islands), in relation to the North Island
  • Charcoal rock drawing at Carters rockpool on the Ōpihi River
  • The [[Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter]] taking off from the [[Dunedin Hospital]] helipad
  • The famous "Pancake Rocks" at Paparoa National Park
  • Princess Margaret Hospital]] in [[Christchurch]]
  • [[Queenstown Airport]] from a [[Glenorchy Air]] aircraft
  • A true-colour image of the South Island, after a powerful winter storm swept across New Zealand on 12 June 2006
  • South Island Rail Network map
  • [[Southern Institute of Technology]] main campus
  • The South Island [[takahē]]
  • Bluff]]
ONE OF THE TWO MAIN NEW ZEALANDIAN ISLANDS
South Island, New Zealand; Te Waipounamu; South island; South Island of New Zealand; Te Wāhi Pounamu; Te Wahi Pounamu; South Island New Zealand; South Island NZ; South Island, NZ; Mainland New Zeland; Te Wai Pounamu; Waipounamu; Wai Pounamu; The South Island; Te Waipounamu / South Island; Protected areas of the South Island; Natural history of the South Island; Law enforcement in the South Island
South Island (parte meridionale della Nuova Zelanda)

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Ṭe

Ṭe is a letter of the extended Arabic alphabet, derived from te (ت) by replacing the dots with a small t̤oʾe (ط; historically four dots in a square pattern). It is not used in the Arabic alphabet itself, but is used to represent an voiceless retroflex plosive [ʈ] in Urdu, Punjabi written in the Shahmukhi script, and Kashmiri as well as Balochi. The small t̤oʾe diacritic is used to indicate a retroflex consonant in Urdu. It is the fifth letter of the Urdu alphabet. Its Abjad value is considered to be 400. In Urdu, this letter may also be called tā-ye-musaqqalā ("heavy te") or tā-ye-hindiyā ("Indian te"). In Devanagari, this consonant is rendered using ‘ट’.