Greek in a Nutshell by James Strong
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αι sounds ay á¾³ = α ηÏ
= η and Ï
ει " i á¿ = η ÏÏ = Ï and Ï Î¿Î¹ " oy ῳ = Ï Ï Î¹ " we Î±Ï " ow ÎµÏ " yu Î¿Ï " oo § 10. In diphthongs the breathing and accent are written over the _second_ vowel. A capital (initial) letter in other cases takes them _before_ it. § 11. The punctuation marks are the comma, (,), the semicolon, (Î), the period, (.), and the interrogation point, (;). LESSON II. EUPHONIC CHANGES. § 12. When two _consonants_ come together the first is made homogeneous with the second, as follows:-- § 13. Mutes of a different class must have the same degree of hardness according to the following classification:-- Smooth. Middle. Rough. Sibilant (with _s_.) Kappa-mutes. κ γ Ï Î¾ |
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