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  1. The approach in learning the Greek alphabet is first by seeing the individual capital and small letter, then correctly pronouncing and correctly writing them in their alphabetical order. Memorizing them in this order from the beginning will prove helpful later when using a Greek-English lexicon. A lexicon is more than a

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  2. Greek Alphabet and its Pronunciation. Upper Case. Lower Case. Full name and pronunciation. Α. α. Alpha (Al-fuh)

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  3. Writing the Greek alphabet. Each letter is written separately; they are not joined in a cursive script. If you want to type Greek, it is better not to put it into italics. When practising writing Greek, take some time to differentiate between letters that can be easily confused: e.g. zeta and xi, nu and upsilon.

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  4. Notes. In pronouncing the names of the letters, the is may be pronounced either as long English is, so that ˚would sound like \ e," or else as long English es, so that ˚would sound like \fee." The es are pronounced like English long as, so is pronounced \Ayta" and !is called \omayga." Note that many Greek capitals look identical to English ...

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  5. The Greek alphabet, upper and lower case Α α alpha Ι ι iota Ρ ρ rho Β β beta Κ κ kappa Σ σ ς sigma Γ γ gamma Λ λ lambda Τ τ tau Δ δ delta Μ μ mu Υ υ upsilon Ε ε epsilon Ν ν nu Φ φ phi Ζ ζ zeta Ξ ξ xi Χ χ chi Η η eta Ο ο omicron Ψ ψ psi

  6. Practice writing all the Greek capital letters with their matching small letters in their alphabetical order. Pronounce each letter as you write it. Write and say these letters until you can do so with ease. . .

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  8. psi (ps) omega (Ō) sigma, σ, is written as ς at the end of a word. Αα. Ββ. Γγ. ∆δ Εε. alpha. beta.

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