と and ト
Pronunciation
"TO" sound in "Toe" but shorter.
 
    
    
  
 
    
    
  
 
  
  と Memorization Story
The hiragana と looks like a TOE with a splinter sticking out the top.
 
  
  ト Memorization Story
When you pull it out, after some extreme pain, you find that the splinter looks a LOT like the KATAKANA ト, thus why it was so hard to pull out.
Writing

Making the first line in the hiragana と nearly vertical will help make it look nice.

Font Examples
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Typing
Hiragana と
Type the letters “to”.
Katakana ト
Type "to" and press the F7 key, or press spacebar until the katakana appears. 
  Word(s)
テスト
test
ええと
ummm...
You may be wondering why ええと is written with 2 え's instead of えいと. Well, you can extend a single え sound with an extra え in some cases as well. Especially when the word is only written in hiragana.
Historical Form
Hiragana
止→と
HISTORICAL VERSION
 
 
Interestingly, this kanji means stop, but when this kanji appears as a part in OTHER kanji it means FOOTPRINT. Which connects nicely to our English word “toe”.
Katakana
止→ト
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