Use Epsilon, the first E, when you need the sound as in "get".
Then use Eta if you want the sound as in "scene".
As for the O's, do Omicron for the "got" sound, and Omega for the o sound as in "home".
You need the Greek alphabet which is somewhat different from the Latin alphabet we use - there was no h in it so that is replaced by an apostrophe; ph was the letter phi, which we don't have a symbol for; ae was ai; us was os. or eta phi alpha iota sigma tau omicron sigma
Its a grammar thing, also helps with understanding the roots of the words. This is why in greek there are ''homophone'' letters (same-sound letters like o&ω, ε&αι, ι&υ&η&οι&ει). If you learn the homophone letters and a few diphthongs (like the English ph) (all together there are about 10, no more) then the Greek is the most easy language to read.(Its still a pain to write as you are not sure which homophone letter to use). Its very easy to read since every letter is always pronounced in the same way, there are no silent letters, and you enunciate where there is a '' ' '' on a vowel in the word ex. μαμά its mamA (it means mom).
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sex
It is Spelled with the es.
V. N. Orlov has written: 'Kompleksirovanie programm v OS ES' -- subject(s): Modular programming, OS ES
You need the Greek alphabet which is somewhat different from the Latin alphabet we use - there was no h in it so that is replaced by an apostrophe; ph was the letter phi, which we don't have a symbol for; ae was ai; us was os. or eta phi alpha iota sigma tau omicron sigma
"Cuando es tu cumpleaños?"
Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
Lui z de Camo es has written: 'Os Lusi adas'
platos plat'-os
If you mean the name Matthew, then it's Ματθαίος (Mat-the-os) in Greek.
think about it. just go through the alphabet and end the word with os or tos or whatever.
Your birthday is = Tu/su cumplean~os es.... (informal/formal)
If you mean the name Matthew, then it's Ματθαίος (Mat-the-os) in greek.
Ναός (pronnounced na-Os)