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 table below shows the full Greek alphabet, including all archaic characters.

Greek alphabet

Greek alphabet
ΑαAlpha ΝνNu
ΒβBeta ΞξXi
ΓγGamma ΟοOmicron
ΔδDelta ΠπPi
ΕεEpsilon ΡρRho
ΖζZeta ΣσςSigma
ΗηEta ΤτTau
ΘθTheta ΥυUpsilon
ΙιIota ΦφPhi
ΚκKappa ΧχChi
ΛλLambda ΨψPsi
ΜμMu ΩωOmega
Obsolete letters
File:Digamma uc lc.svgDigamma File:Qoppa uc lc.svgQoppa
File:San uc lc.svgSan File:Sampi uc lc.svgSampi
Other characters
File:Stigma uc lc.svgStigma File:Sho uc lc.svgSho
File:Heta uc lc.svgHeta

Greek diacritics

References

Unicode

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