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 T is a TALL TREE TOP 

The letter T is a tree, and anchors the meaning of words such as Tall, exTreme, heighT, or greaT:

 

TE (tree, Mayan)

ET (tree, Hebrew) עֵץ

Tall, Tower, Titanic, Tip, Top, Too

GianT, ​Tremendous, ExTremely

ALTO (tall, Spanish)

 T, the Tree, & Extremes 

The character meaning "very" in Chinese incorporates a pictogram of a tree and its roots:

Tài (very, Chinese)

" Très ", in French, which starts with the letter T, also means very.

 

The tree, with its high-reaching branches and depth-plunging roots embodies the concept of extremes, tips, and extremities.

 

 

The Chinese word Tài  , meaning "very", or "too", can be seen as a combination of extreme opposites.

 

(Meta-language analysis of "very":

            v = convergence;

            E - elevated;

             r - arm, ray;  R = stair, RAISED TOWER;

             Y - union, convergence.

Convergence of high intensity light beams is very bright. )

 

Tǎ 塔 is a tower, Ǎi 矮 is short in Chinese. Ǎi 矮 incorporates an arrow 矢 that is shorter than a spear; the grain 禾 that is shorter than a tree; and woman 女, as more diminutive than the man.

(In meta-language symbolism, A is an ARROW pointing ABOVE, or converging to an infinitesimal, ATOM-sized point. The tiny dot of the letter i also emphasizes the fine, miniature scale.) The letter T is also a tunnel or root down into the terrain, while Y is a person reaching for the sky, another extreme contrast. Combining these two phonemes for  the extremes of height, yields Tai, which means "very". Very means to the greatest height, and to the finest, most detailed degree. To the uncharted depths of the Earth, and up to the sky!

 

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