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Alpha (Α α)
The first letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ah" as in father.
Beta(Β β)
The second letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "v" as in van.
Gamma (Γ γ)
The third letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "gh" as in go (soft "g").
Delta (Δ δ)
The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "th" as in this.
Epsilon (Ε ε)
The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "e" as in bet.
Zeta (Ζ ζ)
The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "z" as in zebra.
Eta (Η η)
The seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ee" as in see.
Theta (Θ θ)
The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "th" as in thin.
Iota (Ι ι)
The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ee" as in machine.
Kappa (Κ κ)
The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "k" as in kite.
Lambda (Λ λ)
The eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "l" as in love.
Mu (Μ μ)
The twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "m" as in moon.
Nu (Ν ν)
The thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "n" as in net.
Xi (Ξ ξ)
The fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ks" as in fox.
Omicron (Ο ο)
The fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "o" as in not.
Pi (Π π)
The sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "p" as in pot.
Rho (Ρ ρ)
The seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "r" (rolled, like in Spanish).
Sigma (Σ σ ς)
The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "s" as in sun.
Tau (Τ τ)
The nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "t" as in top.
Upsilon (Υ υ)
The twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ee" as in see.
Phi (Φ φ)
The twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "f" as in fun.
Chi (Χ χ)
The twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "kh" as in Bach.
Psi (Ψ ψ)
The twenty-third letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "ps" as in lapse.
Omega (Ω ω)
The twenty-fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced "o" as in toll.