Alfabeto Greco
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ΑLettera maiuscola greca alfa
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αLettera minuscola greca alfa
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ΒCapitale greca Beta
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βPiccola lettera greca Beta
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ΓLettera maiuscola greca Gamma
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γPiccola lettera greca Gamma
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ΔLettera maiuscola greca Delta
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δDelta greco della lettera minuscola
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ΕCapitale greca Epsilon
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εPiccola lettera greca Epsilon
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ΖLettera maiuscola greca Zeta
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ζPiccola lettera greca Zeta
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ΗCapitale greca Eta
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ηPiccola lettera greca Eta
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ΘLettera maiuscola greca Theta
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θPiccola lettera greca Theta
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ΙLettera maiuscola greca Iota
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ιLettera greca greca Iota
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ΚCapitale greca Kappa
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κPiccola lettera greca Kappa
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ΛCapitale greca Lettera Lamda
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λPiccola lettera greca Lamda
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ΜLettera maiuscola greca Mu
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μPiccola lettera greca Mu
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ΝLettera maiuscola greca Nu
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νPiccola lettera greca Nu
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ΞCapitale greca Xi
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ξPiccola lettera greca Xi
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ΟLettera maiuscola greca Omicron
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οPiccola lettera greca Omicron
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ΠCapitale greca Pi
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πPiccola lettera greca Pi
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ΡCapitale greca Rho
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ρPiccola lettera greca Rho
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ΣLettera maiuscola greca Sigma
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σLettera minuscola greca Sigma
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ςSigma finale greco in caratteri minuscoli
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ΤCapitale greca Tau
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τPiccola lettera greca Tau
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ΥCapitale greca Upsilon
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υLettera minuscola greca Upsilon
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ΦCapitale greca Phi
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φLettera minuscola greca Phi
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ΧCapitale greca Lettera Chi
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χChiese in caratteri minuscoli greci
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ΨCapitale greca Psi
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ψCarattere greco
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ΩCapitale greca Omega
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ωLettera minuscola greca Omega
Descrizione
The Greek alphabet was developed on the basis of Phoenician 10900–1091F , having included all its letters. It is the world's first consonant-vocal writing system. This means that not only consonant sounds are graphically displayed with the letters of the alphabet, but all the vowels too. There was nothing like that in Phoenician.
The names of the letters were inherited too, but they were changed to fit Greek phonology. Meanwhile, various names lost the meanings that the Phoenicians intended for. For example, the first letter 𐤀 was «aleph (alp)», which meant «bull». It was given the name «alpha», which had no specific purpose or relation.
Many scientists believe that the Greek alphabet appeared in the IX century BC, presumably in Euboea. The most ancient inscriptions found are made in the beginning of VIII century BC. The text on the «Nester Cup» and the Diphylon inscription date back to about the end of the VIII century BC. Before the adaptation of the Phoenician alphabet, the Greek language was written using Linear B 10000–1005D .
The Greek alphabet served as the basis for various scripts in the world, including Latin 0041–007A and Cyrillic 0410–0474 . The latter got 17 more letters. Therefore, in the Old Slavonic language the words borrowed from the Greeks were written in the same way as in Greek.
The Greek people used these symbols to write down numbers too. The classical system offered numbers from 1 to 9 denoted by the first nine letters. Numbers multiplied by 10 and 100 (10, 20 ... 90, 100, 200 ... 900) were the next ones. That's why three more letters were added to the 24 letters of the standard Greek alphabet: Ϝ , Ϙ , Ϡ .
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F
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