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The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the 8th century BC. It was derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, and was the first alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants. It is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Apart from its use in writing the Greek language, in both its ancient and its modern forms, the Greek alphabet today also serves as a source of technical symbols and labels in many domains of mathematics, science and other fields.
In its classical and modern forms, the alphabet has 24 letters, ordered from alpha to omega. Like Latin and Cyrillic, Greek originally had only a single form of each letter; it developed the letter case distinction between upper-case and lower-case forms in parallel with Latin during the modern era.
Sound values and conventional transcriptions for some of the letters differ between Ancient Greek and Modern Greek usage, because the pronunciation of Greek has changed significantly between the 5th century BC and today. Modern and Ancient Greek use different diacritics. Polytonic orthography, which is used for Ancient Greek and sometimes for Modern Greek, has many diacritics, such as accent marks for pitch accent, the breathing marks for the presence and absence of the /h/ sound, and the iota subscript for the historical /i/ sound. In standard Modern Greek spelling, orthography has been simplified to the monotonic system, which uses only two diacritics: the acute accent and diaeresis.
MY FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/tic.tac.395?fref=ts MY TWITTER https://twitter.com/TicTacOfficial1 I have seen many videos on youtube about the Greek Alphabet and everyone's question was What is the right pronunciation of the letters? First of all I'd like to tell you, that pronunciation doesn't really matters. I mean it's not so important if you say "beta" or "βήτα" Or if you say "Gama" or "γαμα" because when you put the letters in order to make a word, they will sound just fine. What they did, was that they replaced the ancient Greek letters with English characters. For example the letter "Y" ύψιλον was written "ὒ ψιλόν". So they replaced the first "υ" with "u" because it was looking pretty much the same and they haven't thought of the pronunciation which is a little bit different...
A song I made to help me remember the Greek alphabet a very long time ago when I was Pledging Chi Phi. It's a little over 2 minutes long and it's pretty repetitive so that helped...
Here's the Greek Alphabet song. I heard someone else sing it and thought it was a great way of remembering it :) Also, it's not meant to offend anyone! If the pronunciation bothers you, the solution is simple... don't listen to it!
http://mathusee.com Steve Demme teaches the Greek alphabet in 10 minutes.
http://BuildingFaithFamilies.org Steve Demme teaches how to learn the Greek alphabet.
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Enough with Greek alphabet nursery rhymes! Greek Alphabet Rap, created by Jesse Mozeko & Al Dominguez, Penn State University Sigma Phi Epsilon© Original beat "Flexin' On Em'" by Meek Mill. All credit for beat to Meek Mill & MMG Records.
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This is the Modern greek alphabet. Hear each letter's name and pronunciation spoken by a native greek. Here' s the video to see me handwriting these letters :http://youtu.be/P9ZsVOm2EnA
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The alphabet in Greek Sign Language (GSL). Το αλφάβητο στην Ελληνική Νοηματική Γλώσσα (ΕΝΓ).
A closer look at the Greek alphabet for those already familiar with the letters.
This is a short video or the Greek alphabet put to rhythm. I'm not a rapper, as is painfully obvious, but I hope this will help you stick the Greek alphabet with Biblical (koine) Greek pronunciation of the alphabet in your head. Ready to get serious about Biblical Greek? Check out the full class at greekforeveryone.com.
This is not the complete video for Unit 1, but it does cover the most important topic in Unit 1, the Koine Greek alphabet. The notes for this unit are available at http://www.kylesorkness.com/blog/introduction-to-biblical-greek-unit-1.
A run through the Greek alphabet and sounds appropriate for reading the Greek New Testament
In part one of this video, I go through the first thirteen letters of the Greek alphabet. Along the way I share three historical ways to pronounce each letter, and compare each letter to the Phoenician letters they likely came from. Before we start going through the alphabet, I give a simple introduction to the history of the Greek language in order to explain how the Modern Greek alphabet came about. I know that many Greeks don't like hearing us foreigners "mispronounce" their words and letters, so besides giving the Classical and (historical) Koine Greek pronunciation for each letter, I've also given the Modern Greek pronunciation. I really hope you enjoy it, Greek or ξένος. Note: The Koine Greek pronunciation used in this video is based off of Randall Buth's pronunciation suggestions ...
In part two of this video, I go through the last eleven letters of the Greek alphabet (and five extra letters/characters). As we go, I share three historical ways to pronounce each letter, and compare each letter to the Phoenician letters they likely came from. I know that many Greeks don't like hearing us foreigners "mispronounce" their words and letters, so besides giving the Classical and (historical) Koine Greek pronunciation for each letter, I've also given the Modern Greek pronunciation. I really hope you enjoy it, Greek or ξένος. Note: The Koine Greek pronunciation used in this video is based off of Randall Buth's pronunciation suggestions (you can find out more about Koine pronunciation and his suggestions here: http://www.biblicallanguagecenter.com/koine-greek-pronunciation/). B...
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