T with hook
Latin letter T with hook
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The letter Ƭ (minuscule: ƭ), called T with hook, is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the letter t. It is used in the Serer language and possibly the African Reference Alphabet which includes hooked characters, for example, ɓ.

Its lower case form, ƭ, formerly represented a voiceless alveolar implosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
The uppercase is in the Latin Extended-B range and the lowercase is in the IPA range.
The IPA and ExtIPA has a variety of characters, like β, ɑ, ɒ, and even others like đ, ə, ɘ, ƒ, ɟ, ɣ, ɦ, ι (obsolete, now Ɪɪ.), ɨ, ʝ, ƙ, ɭ, ꞎ (unused or extIPA), ɬ, ɮ, ʟ, ֵɳ, ɲ, etc.
Encoding
In Unicode, the majuscule and the minuscule are located at U+01AC Ƭ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH HOOK and U+01AD ƭ LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH HOOK.