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The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, and was the earliest known alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants.
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Omega (US: / oʊ ˈ m eɪ ɡ ə,-ˈ m ɛ ɡ ə,-ˈ m iː ɡ ə /, UK: / ˈ oʊ m ɪ ɡ ə /; uppercase Ω, lowercase ω; Ancient Greek ὦ, later ὦ μέγα, Modern Greek ωμέγα) is the twenty-fourth and last letter in the Greek alphabet.
This is a list of letters of the Greek alphabet. The definition of a Greek letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode standard that a has script property of "Greek" and the general category of "Letter".
The meaning of OMEGA is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. How to use omega in a sentence.
- Alpha. Alpha (άλφα ) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. Alpha is written as A in uppercase and α in lowercase. Alpha symbol is used to denote many things including absorption factor, area, angles and coefficients.
- Beta. Beta (βήτα) is the second letter in the Greek alphabet. Beta is written as B in uppercase and β in lowercase. In addition to coefficients and angles, it is used to denote phase constants.
- Gamma. As the third one in our list of Greek letters/Greek symbols, gamma (γάμμα ) is written as Γ in uppercase and γ in lowercase. Gamma symbol is sued to denote propagation constants, specific gravity, electrical conductivity and complex propagation constants among other things.
- Delta. Delta (δέλτα ) is the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet It is written as Δ in uppercase and δ in lowercase. Delta symbol is used to denote deflection in engineering, density and angles along other things in science.
Omega (uppercase/lowercase Ω ω) is the 24th and the last letter of the Greek alphabet. It stood for a long "o" sound in Ancient Greek. It still stands for "o" in Modern Greek, but there is no longer a difference between long and short vowels, so it sounds the same as Omicron. In the system of Greek numerals, it stands for the number 800.
The twenty-four letters (each in uppercase and lowercase forms) are: Α α, Β β, Γ γ, Δ δ, Ε ε, Ζ ζ, Η η, Θ θ, Ι ι, Κ κ, Λ λ, Μ μ, Ν ν, Ξ ξ, Ο ο, Π π, Ρ ρ, Σ σ or ς, Τ τ, Υ υ, Φ φ, Χ χ, Ψ ψ, and Ω ω. The Greek alphabet is thought to be where most European alphabets came from.