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  1. Mar 4, 2011 · This is the Modern greek alphabet. Listen to each letter's name and pronunciation spoken by a native greek.Upper Case and Lower Case. Just got a new Faceboo...

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  2. Sep 8, 2021 · Are you learning the Greek alphabet? This video was created to help you with the pronunciation. Have the volume on to hear the sound of each letter. Video cr...

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  3. Jan 29, 2020 · If a letter is in the word, it is pronounced. And letters are always pronounced the same way, with the exception of a few diphthongs. The Greek alphabet has 24 letters, some of them representing sounds that are not part of the English language. To create sounds not included in the alphabet, two letters are combined. For example: the j sound is ...

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  5. The better you pronounce a letter in a word, the more understood you will be in speaking the Greek language. Below is a table showing the Greek alphabet and how it is pronounced in English, and finally examples of how those letters would sound if you place them in a word. Greek Alphabet. English Sound. Pronunciation Example.

    Greek Alphabet
    English Sound
    Pronunciation Example
    Α α
    Alpha
    a as in smart
    Β β
    Beta
    v as in very
    Γ γ
    Gamma
    between y as in yes and g as in go
    Δ δ
    Delta
    th as in that
  6. Please note these are the AMERICAN ENGLISH pronunciations of the Greek letters, NOT the native Greek pronunciations. In many English-speaking countries, Gr...

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  7. Aug 30, 2023 · The sound i . There are 3 different letters (η, ι, υ) in the Greek alphabet which are all pronounced as i. For example: τυρί – tiri – cheese. ήταν – itan – it was . The truth is that there are totally 5 different ways to form the I sound in Greek. It’s the 3 letters in the Greek alphabet (η, ι, υ) PLUS 2 combinations ...

  8. In 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 ...

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