When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Greek numerals - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals

    Greek numerals, also known as Ionic, Ionian, Milesian, or Alexandrian numerals, is a system of writing numbers using the letters of the Greek alphabet. In modern Greece, they are still used for ordinal numbers and in contexts similar to those in which Roman numerals are still used in the Western world.

  3. Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet. They are also known by the names Milesian numerals, Alexandrian numerals, or alphabetic numerals.

  4. Greek Numbers: How to Count from 1-1000+ in Greek

    www.fluentin3months.com/greek-numbers

    It’s best to learn how to pronounce, read, and write these numbers very well before rushing to learn the numbers after 10. Here is how you count from 1 to 10 in Greek: 1 – ένα (ena): “one”. 2 – δύο (dio): “two”. 3 – τρία (tria): “three”. 4 – τέσσερα (tessera): “four”. 5 – πέντε (pende): “five ...

  5. Greek Numerals -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    mathworld.wolfram.com/GreekNumerals.html

    Greek Numerals. The ancient Greeks used the 24 letters of their alphabet plus three special signs called episemons --vau or digamma or stigma (6), koppa or qoppa (90), and san or sampi (900)--as the basis of their numeral system (Cajori 1993, p. 23; Chrisomalis 2010, p. 134).

  6. Greek numbers - MacTutor History of Mathematics

    mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/Greek_numbers

    We now look at a second ancient Greek number system, the alphabetical numerals, or as it is sometimes called, the 'learned' system. As the name 'alphabetical' suggests the numerals are based on giving values to the letters of the alphabet.

  7. Greek numeral | ancient numeral system | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/topic/Greek-numeral

    In numerals and numeral systems: Greek numerals. The Greeks had two important systems of numerals, besides the primitive plan of repeating single strokes, as in ||| ||| for six, and one of these was again a simple grouping system. Their predecessors in culture—the Babylonians, Egyptians, and Phoenicians—had generally repeated the….

  8. Greek Numerals: Definition & System - Vaia

    www.vaia.com/en-us/explanations/greek/greek-morphology/greek-numerals

    Greek numerals were a system used in ancient Greece, representing numbers with letters from the Greek alphabet. They employed both the Attic and Ionic notation, with the latter being more widely known, using letters like α (1), β (2), and γ (3) through to ω (800).

  9. Understanding Greek Numerals

    breezygreek.com/posts/understanding-greek-numerals

    This article is your go-to guide for understanding Greek numerals. Basic Numerical Types. In Greek, there are different kinds of numbers, each serving a specific purpose. They are: Absolute Numbers: Indicate quantity. Ordinal Numbers: Show the order of things. Multiplicative Numbers: Indicate how many parts something is composed of.

  10. Greek Numbers - Greece.com

    www.greece.com/info/language/greek_numbers

    Greek Numbers. The Ancient Greeks used letters to represent numbers and they could make very complex calculations in this way. The numbers 1, 2, 3, … had not yet been invented, which were later created by the Arabs.

  11. Greek numerals converter | iNFO-GRECE

    www.info-grece.com/en/conversion/chiffre-grec

    Greek numerals converter. Convert Arabic numerals to Greek numerals and vice versa. Probably the only online converter on the web with the result in archaic, Byzantine and modern Greek versions, and even acrophonic (ancient Attic numbers) and Aegean (Minoan linear) number system!