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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 is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, [5] and was the earliest known alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants.

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

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    Greek Letters today are used for writing modern greek and symbols in mathematics and science. The Greek alphabet has its origin in the Phoenician alphabet and in turn gave rise to the Gothic, Glagolitic, Cyrillic, Coptic, and Latin alphabets.

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

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    Greek alphabet letters are used as math and science symbols.

  5. Alpha - Wikipedia

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    As the first letter of the alphabet, Alpha as a Greek numeral came to represent the number 1. Therefore, Alpha, both as a symbol and term, is used to refer to the "first", or "primary", or "principal" (most significant) occurrence or status of a thing.

  6. Greek Letter Alpha | Άλφα - Α | Greece.com

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    Greek Letter Alpha (Άλφα - Α) A is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and it derives from the Egyptian hieroglyphic for a horned ox's head, by way of the semitic "aleph", which today doesn't look at all ox-like.

  7. Alpha Symbol in Greek Alphabet Α α

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    Alpha (uppercase Α; lowercase α) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of modern languages and is derived from the Phoenician alphabet. Like the other Greek letters, alpha is commonly used in chemistry, engineering, physics, mathematics, and science.

  8. If you’ve ever used words like “alpha”, “beta” or “omega”, that’s part of the Greek alphabet. It’s everywhere from American university sororities, to maths, to religious literature and medical sciences. But what about the letter names, Greek alphabet symbols such as tonos, and pronunciation exceptions?

  9. 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. Learn more about the Greek alphabet here.

  10. The Greek Letters/Symbols and Their Meanings - Mythologian

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    Alpha (άλφα) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. Alpha is written as A in uppercase and α in lowercase. Alpha symbol is used to denote many things including absorption factor, area, angles and coefficients

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