Tau is the nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, used to represent a specific consonant sound (like the "t" in English). Beyond its role in writing Greek, tau also serves as the numeral 300 in the ancient Greek number system.
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Tau (taf, st.gr. ταῦ, nw.gr. ταυ, pisana Ττ) – dziewiętnasta litera alfabetu greckiego i dwudziesta druga, a zarazem ostatnia litera alfabetu hebrajskiego znana pod symbolem ת. W greckim systemie liczbowym oznacza liczbę 300, a w hebrajskim liczbę 400.
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