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Recognize Greek letters that share pronunciations with Latin letters.
  1. Basic Greek Phrases And Pronunciations
  2. Common Greek Words And Phrases

Basic Greek Phrases And Pronunciations

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3 I like this island maɾesi afto to nisi Μ’αρέσει αυτό το νησί It’s my first time here pɾoti foɾa eɾxome eðο Πρώτη φορά έρχομαι εδώ Ι’ve been there before exo ksanapai eci Έχω ξαναπάει εκεί I would like this / that θa iθela afto / ecino Θα ήθελα αυτό / εκείνο.

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There are about 10 letters in the Greek alphabet that have the same sounds as their counterparts in the Latin alphabet. If you get these under your belt, you'll already be able to pronounce nearly half of the Greek alphabet.[15]

Common Greek Words And Phrases

  • The vowels a (alpha, Α α) and e (epsilon, Ε ε) are equivalent to the short version of these vowels in English. Alpha sounds like the a in the English word 'father.' Epsilon sounds like the e in the English word 'pet.'
  • Both omicron (Ο ο) and omega (Ω ω) have an o sound, similar to the o in the English word 'got.'
  • The Greek letters zeta (Ζ ζ), kappa (Κ κ), mu (Μ μ), nu (Ν ν), and tau (Τ τ) look like the Latin letters z, k, m, n, and t, and share the same sounds.
  • Lambda (Λ λ) does not look like the Latin l, but is pronounced the same. It sounds like the l in the English word 'lap.'
  • Pi (Π π) does not look like the Latin p, but is pronounced the same. It sounds like the p in the English word 'pot.'
  • Sigma (Σ σ/ς)does not look like the Latin s, but is pronounced the same. It sounds like the s in the English word 'soap.' Note that the lower-case letter has a different form if it occurs at the end of a word.
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