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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

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Alpha, Beta and Gamma are the first three letters.

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The word that comes from the first two letters of the Greek Alphabet is 'Alphabet' (comes from Alpha and Beta)

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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).

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Alpha and beta.

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Alpha, Beta, Gamma

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alpha, beta, gamma, delta

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