Greek in a Nutshell by James Strong
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A α Al'pha _a_ in _man_, [_arm._[1]]
Πβ Be'ta _b_ Πγ Gam'ma _g_ in _go_, [_king._[2]] Πδ Del'ta _d_ Πε Ep'silon _e_ in _met_. Πζ Ze'ta _dz_ in _adze_. Πη E'ta _e_ in _they_. Î Ï or θ The'ta _th_ in _thin_. Πι Io'ta _i_ in _tin_, [_machine_[3]] Πκ or Ï Kap'pa _k_ Πλ Lamb'da _l_ Πμ Mu _m_ Πν Nu _n_ Πξ Xi _x_ Πο Om'icron _ο_ in _not_. Î Ï Pi _p_ Ρ Ï Rho _r_ Σ Ï, final Ï Sig'ma _s_ in _this_. Τ Ï Tau _t_ in _it_. Î¥ Ï U'psilon _u_ in _full_. Φ Ï Phi _f_ Ï Ï Khi _kh_ (German _ch_.) Ï Ï Psi _ps_ Ω Ï O'mega _ο_ in _no_. § 2. Notes on the Alphabet. 1. α sounds broad, like _a_ in _arm_, at the end of a word, |
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