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'''Now see the letters F, T, and t'''.  Note that both T and F are crossed in most hispanic handwriting, the difference is that the F will have a tail, perhaps an almost inconspicuous tail on the right end of the crossbar. Often, the lower-case 't' is very short, as thought it's trying to hide itself!
'''Now see the letters F, T, and t'''.  Note that both T and F are crossed in most hispanic handwriting, the difference is that the F will have a tail, perhaps an almost inconspicuous tail on the right end of the crossbar. Often, the lower-case 't' is very short, as thought it's trying to hide itself!
 
[[File:Letras_F,_T_y_t.PNG]]
[[File:Letras_F,_T_y_t.PNG]]