This table gives the Greek letters, their names, equivalent English letters, and tips for pronouncing those letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters. (There are actually several acceptable ways to pronounce New Testament Greek. For the gory details, look here.) This table gives the Greek letters, their names, equivalent English letters, and tips for pronouncing those letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters. (There are actually several acceptable ways to pronounce New Testament Greek. For the gory details, look here.)
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CapitalLow-caseGreek NameEnglishAlphaaBetabGammagDeltadEpsiloneZetazEtahThetathIotaiKappakLambdalMumNunXixOmicronoPipRhorSigmasTautUpsilonuPhiphChichPsipsOmegao
her u go its vary easy to memorize. i would write it but i cant on my keyboad
The word that comes from the first two letters of the Greek Alphabet is 'Alphabet' (comes from Alpha and Beta)
A (Alpha), B (Beta), E (Epsilon), Z (Zeta), H (Eta), I (Iota), K (Kappa), M (Mu), N (Nu), O (Omicron), P (Rho), T (Tau), Y (Upsilon), and X (Chi).
A is 5
5/26ths or 0.19%
In the English alphabet, 5 letters have descenders: g, j, p, q, and y.
13 letters. The alphabet consists of 12 latin letters and the apostrophe, called 'okina. Truly, though, there are 18 letters. The 5 vowels with a kahako. See related links for more information.
Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using the letters of the Greek alphabet. The first Greek number system we examine is their acrophonic system which was use in the first millennium BC. 'Acrophonic' means that the symbols for the numerals come from the first letter of the number name, so the symbol has come from an abreviation of the word which is used for the number. Here are the symbols for the numbers 5, 10, 100, 1000, 10000. No one has claimed to be the author.