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  2. Greek alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. [3] [4] It was derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, [5] and is the earliest known alphabetic script to have developed distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants. [6]

  3. Greek Alphabet | The Greek Alphabet, Greek Letter, Greek...

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    The greek alphabet has been used since 900 BC to write the Greek Language. It is the first writing system using a separate symbol for each vowel and consonant and the oldest alphabetic system that is still in use.

  4. Greek alphabet letters & symbols with pronunciation - ...

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    Greek alphabet letters and symbols. Greek letters pronunciation.

  5. Alphabet - Greek, Phoenician, Letters | Britannica

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    The script consisted of 27 letters, of which some 19 or 20 were taken over from the Greek uncial script. Ulfilas translated the Bible into Gothic; of this translation, some fragments are extant in manuscripts of the 5th and 6th centuries.

  6. Greek alphabet | History, Definition, & Facts | Britannica

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    Greek alphabet, writing system developed in Greece about 1000 BCE that became the ancestor of all modern European alphabets. Derived from the North Semitic alphabet, the Greek alphabet was modified to make it more efficient and accurate for writing a non-Semitic language.

  7. Greek language and alphabets - Omniglot

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    Greek was first written in Mycenae with a script known as Linear B, which was used between about 1500 and 1200 BC. This variety of Greek is known as Mycenaean. On Crete another script, known as the Cypriot syllabary, was used to write the local variety of Greek between about 1200 and 300 BC.

  8. Greek Alphabet - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Greek alphabet allowed for the development of Greek culture on every level. It was adopted by the Etruscans, who then transmitted it to the Romans, who developed Latin script, which became the basis for modern-day alphabetic script and enabled the written word as it is presently known.

  9. Explore the Greek alphabet: from Alpha to Omega. Dive into history, meanings, and science. Unlock ancient wisdom in a modern world!

  10. Greek Language and Linguistics: Alphabet

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    The earliest Greek texts that have survived were written with a radically different script called Linear B. For a detailed and wonderfully well argued discussion of the origins of the Greek alphabet, see Roger D. Woodard’s book, Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer.

  11. Learn the Greek Alphabet: A Guide to Reading and Writing Greek

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    Here is how to pronounce each Greek letter and how each letter appears when written: The Greek language is written using the Greek script. It shouldn’t be mistaken with the incorrectly utilized placeholder text for “Greek”. The 15th century saw the debut of the first Greek script typefaces.