Greek Alphabet and its Pronunciation
s3.wp.wsu.edu › uploads › sitesGreek Alphabet and its Pronunciation. Upper Case Lower Case Full name and pronunciation Α α Alpha (Al-fuh) Β β Beta (BAY-tuh) Γ Gγ a ma (GAM-uh) Δ Delta (DELδ -tuh) Ε Epsilon (Eε P -sil on) Ζ Zeta (ZAYζ -tuh) Η η Eta (AY-tuh) Θ θ Theta (THAY-tuh) Ι ι Iota (eye -OH tuh) Κ κ Kappa (KAP-uh) Λ Laλ mbda (LAM-duh)
Greek alphabet - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabetIn both Ancient and Modern Greek, the letters of the Greek alphabet have fairly stable and consistent symbol-to-sound mappings, making pronunciation of words largely predictable. Ancient Greek spelling was generally near-phonemic. For a number of letters, sound values differ considerably between Ancient and Modern Greek, because their pronunciation has followed a set of systematic phonological shifts that affected the language in its post-classical stages.
Pronouncing the Greek Alphabet - ThoughtCo
https://www.thoughtco.com › the-gr...The Greek Alphabet ; Β, β, vita, VEE-tah ; Γ, γ, gamma, GHAH-mah ; Δ, δ, thelta, THEL-tah ; Ε, ε, epsilon, EHP-see-lon ; Ζ, ζ, zita, ZEE-tah ...
Greek Alphabet and Pronunciation
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