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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.
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This page displays the Greek alphabet and gives information on pronunciation for both Classical and Modern Greek. ... Are you interested in displaying Greek text on a website? Consider using Unicode. You can view the numerical values for the Greek letters at the Web Design Group's web site.
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Greek alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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athematics requires a large number of symbols to stand for abstract objects, such as numbers, sets, functions, and spaces, so the use of Greek letters was introduced long ago to provide a collection of useful symbols to supplement the usual Roman letters.
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A table of the HTML 4 entities for symbols and Greek letters. ... The following table gives the character entity reference, decimal character reference, and hexadecimal character reference for symbols and Greek letters, as well as the rendering of each in your browser. Glyphs of the characters are available at the...
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The alphabet is among the few linguistic elements that have remained essentially unchanged between the Ancient and Modern Greek languages. Before listing the letters, let us make a brief comment on the pronunciation of the language, as it evolved through the millennia.
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(To see the animations one by one, click on a letter in the left-hand column.)
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If you're new to Greek life, or if you're trying to start your own fraternity or sorority, you'll need to know the Greek alphabet. Read the letters left to right on down the chart. We'll add sound bytes soon so you can hear what the letters should sound like.
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The Alphabet is laid out so that the Capital Letter of each is followed by; the same greek letter in Lower case.
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