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Keep in mind that according to one UCD professor, “I only have three people in my class. People look at Greek and find it vey hard, however it's really simple. ” Their is probably a lower requirement for C.A.O. points to enter into a Greek language course.
Greek Alphabet:
Α α alpha a father Β β beta b
Γ γ gamma g
Δ δ delta d
Ε ε epsilon e end Ζ ζ zêta z
Η η êta ê hey Θ θ thêta th thick Ι ι iota i it Κ κ kappa k
Λ λ lambda l
Μ μ mu m
Ν ν nu n
Ξ ξ xi ks box Ο ο omikron o off Π π pi p
Ρ ρ rho r
Σ σ, ς sigma s say Τ τ tau t
Υ υ upsilon u put Φ φ phi f
Χ χ chi ch Bach Ψ ψ psi ps
Ω ω omega ô grow
The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, and was the earliest known alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants.