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* ], つ or ツ, one of the syllables of the Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries
* the Japanese city of ] in Mie Prefecture.
* Tsū (with a long u) is a Japanese aesthetic ideal related to ]. * ], considered a synonym of iki, a Japanese aesthetic ideal
* <math>t_{su}</math>), an abbreviation for ] in digital electronics
* ], a SWIFT international trade initiative
* ] (born 1945), actress, started in the film Flower Drum Song in 1961



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TSU is a three letter acronym that can mean several things:

Tsu can mean:

  • Tsu (city), a Japanese city
  • Tsu (kana), つ or ツ, one of the syllables of the Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries
  • Tsū, considered a synonym of iki, a Japanese aesthetic ideal
  • t s u {\displaystyle t_{su}} ), an abbreviation for setup time in digital electronics
  • Trade Services Utility, a SWIFT international trade initiative
  • Irene Tsu (born 1945), actress, started in the film Flower Drum Song in 1961


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