Greek alphabet

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Greek alphabet is the first ever vowel+consonant phoneme-level script[1], which had broad use dating from the late 9th or early 8th century BC. The listing above and the table below shows the full Greek alphabet, including all archaic characters.

Greek alphabet

Greek alphabet
ΑαAlpha ΒβBeta
ΓγGamma ΔδDelta
ΕεEpsilon ϜϝWau
ϚϛStigma ΖζZeta
ΗηEta ͰͱHeta
ΘθTheta ΙιIota
Yot ΚκKappa
ΛλLamda ΜμMu
ΝνNu ΞξXi
ΟοOmicron ΠπPi
ϺϻSan ϷϸSho
ϘϙKoppa ΡρRho
ΣσςSigma ΤτTau
ΥυUpsilon ΦφPhi
ΧχChi ΨψPsi
ΩωOmega ͲͳSampi

Greek diacritics

References

Unicode

  1. ^ Coulmas, Florian (1996). The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd, ISBN 0-631-21481-X.