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- Tu_(cuneiform) comment "The cuneiform sign tu, and for TU-(the sumerogram, capital letter (majuscule), in the Hittite language and other cuneiform texts, is a common-use syllabic sign for \"tu\", and also with a syllabic use for \"t\", or \"u\". It is not a multi-use sign, with other alphabetic sub-varieties.The Sumerian language version is similar to the usage in the Amarna letters, with the 3-horizontal strokes connecting the 4-angled wedges on the left, and connected to the vertical horizontal single-stroke, at right.".