Greek Alphabet
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The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense that it notes each vowel and consonant with a separate symbol. It is as such in continuous use to this day. The letters were also used to represent Greek numerals, beginning in the 2nd century BCE. | The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense that it notes each vowel and consonant with a separate symbol. It is as such in continuous use to this day. The letters were also used to represent Greek numerals, beginning in the 2nd century BCE. | ||
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+ | '''Αα''' [[Alpha (letter)|Alpha]] | ||
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+ | '''Ββ''' [[Beta]] | ||
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+ | '''Γγ''' [[Gamma]] | ||
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+ | '''Δδ''' [[Delta]] | ||
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+ | '''Εε''' [[Epsilon]] | ||
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+ | '''Ζζ''' [[Zeta]] | ||
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+ | '''Ηη''' [[Eta]] | ||
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+ | '''Θθ''' [[Theta]] | ||
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+ | '''Ιι''' [[Iota]] | ||
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+ | '''Κκ''' [[Kappa]] | ||
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+ | '''Λλ''' [[Lambda]] | ||
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+ | '''Μμ''' [[Mu]] | ||
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+ | '''Νν''' [[Nu]] | ||
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+ | '''Ξξ''' [[Xi]] | ||
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+ | '''Οο''' [[Omicron]] | ||
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+ | '''Ππ''' [[Pi]] | ||
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+ | '''Ρρ''' [[Rho]] | ||
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+ | '''Σσς''' [[Sigma]] | ||
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+ | '''Ττ''' [[Tau]] | ||
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+ | '''Υυ''' [[Upsilon]] | ||
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+ | '''Φφ''' [[Phi]] | ||
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+ | '''Χχ''' [[Chi]] | ||
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+ | '''Ψψ''' [[Psi]] | ||
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+ | '''Ωω''' [[Omega]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
- | [[Portal:Greek Lexicon]] | + | [[Portal:Greek Lexicon|Greek Lexicon]] |
Revision as of 23:05, 15 January 2010
The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense that it notes each vowel and consonant with a separate symbol. It is as such in continuous use to this day. The letters were also used to represent Greek numerals, beginning in the 2nd century BCE.
Αα Alpha
Ββ Beta
Γγ Gamma
Δδ Delta
Εε Epsilon
Ζζ Zeta
Ηη Eta
Θθ Theta
Ιι Iota
Κκ Kappa
Λλ Lambda
Μμ Mu
Νν Nu
Ξξ Xi
Οο Omicron
Ππ Pi
Ρρ Rho
Σσς Sigma
Ττ Tau
Υυ Upsilon
Φφ Phi
Χχ Chi
Ψψ Psi
Ωω Omega