Te (Т, т, italics: Т, т) is the letter in the Cyrillic alphabet corresponding to T in the Latin alphabet. It represents /t/, a voiceless dental plosive, except when followed by ь or any of the palatalizing vowels, when it represents /tʲ/. Small cursive Cyrillic т (T) looks like Latin m (M). It arose from the Greek letter Tau. In cursive type (except Serbian and Macedonian), the lowercase form looks much like the lowercase Latin m: In the Serbian and Macedonian cursive alphabets, it looks like a
neka te odvede
Zalaegerszegi TE
Kiri Te Kanawa
Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet (ZTE) is a Hungarian football team from the city of Zalaegerszeg. ZTE traces its roots back to 1912, at the time of the Austro Hungarian Empire. Its first match was a 4 2 defeat to a team from Vasvár. The team was first composed of members of a literary and debating society. ZTE flourished under coach József Vadász, but World War I halted its progress. In 1920, Zalaegerszegi TE, or Gymanistics Club of Zalaegerszeg, was born. They were defeated in their debut match,
Tao Te Ching
Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa, ONZ, DBE, AC (pronounced /ˈkɪri tɨˈkɑːnəwə/; born 6 March 1944, Gisborne, New Zealand) is a New Zealand soprano who has had a highly successful international opera career since 1968. Possessing a warm full lyric soprano voice, Te Kanawa's performance repertoire encompasses a wide array of works in multiple languages from the 17th to the 20th centuries. She is particularly associated with the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Strauss, Giuseppe Verdi, George
Te Atairangikaahu
The Tao Te Ching or Dao De Jing (simplified Chinese: 道德经; traditional Chinese: 道德經; Mandarin Pinyin: dàodéjīng; Wade Giles: Tao Te Ching; Jyutping: dou6 dak1 ging1[ Listen] (help·info)), whose authorship has been attributed to Laozi (simplified Chinese: 老子; traditional Chinese: 老子; pinyin: Lǎozǐ), is a Chinese classic text. Its name comes from the opening words of its two sections: 道 dào way, Chapter 1, and 德 dé virtue, Chapter 38, plus 經 jīng classic. According to tradition, it was
Con te Partiró
Dame Te Atairangikaahu, ONZ, DBE, OStJ (23 July 1931 – 15 August 2006) was the Māori queen for 40 years, the longest reign of any Māori monarch. Her full name and title was Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. Her title Te Arikinui (meaning Great Chief) and name Te Atairangikaahu (meaning the hawk of the morning sky) were bestowed when she became monarch; previously she was known as Princess Piki Mahuta and, after marriage, Princess Piki Paki. She was the only birth child of Korokī Mahuta and Te
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
Con te partirò (literally meaning With you I will leave ) is an Italian Classical Crossover song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first sung by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 San Remo Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, Bocelli. The single was first released as an A side single with Vivere in 1995, topping the charts in both France and Belgium. It is considered Bocelli's signature song. The song achieved widespread success with a
Kecskeméti TE
Pōtatau I, Māori King (Pōtatau Te Wherowhero) (circa 1800 – June 25, 1860) was a Māori warrior, leader of the Waikato tribes, the first Māori King and founder of the Te Wherowhero royal dynasty. He was first known as simply Te Wherowhero and later took the name Pōtatau, becoming known as Pōtatau I after he became king. Pōtatau was born as the son of Te Rauangaanga of Ngāti Mahuta, who at the time had just become the principal war chief of the Waikato tribes. His mother, Te Parengaope, was a
Deșteaptă te române!
Kecskeméti TE (officially Kecskeméti Testedző Egyesület (Kecskemét Gymnastics Club)) is a club, most famous for its football team. It hails from Kecskemét, Bacs Kiskun, Hungary and is currently competing in the NB I, the top league of Hungarian football. The club was founded in 1911. From 1945 the team used to play its matches near the local railway station. In 1967 the team reached the semifinals in the Hungarian Cup. KSC was the other club in town, which was founded in 1972. The two teams
Da Nije Ljubavi – 25 Godina
Deşteaptă te, române ( listen (help·info); variously translated as Awaken thee, Romanian! , Awaken, Romanian! , or Wake Up, Romanian! ) is Romania's national anthem. The lyrics were composed by Andrei Mureşanu (1816 1863) and the music was popular (it was chosen for the poem by Gheorghe Ucenescu, as most sources say). It was written and published during the 1848 revolution, initially with the name Un răsunet ( An echo ). It was first sung in late June in the same year in the city of