A - Alpha (Al-fah)
B - Beta (Bay-tah)
Gamma (Gam-ah)
Delta (Del-tah)
E - Epsilon (Ep-si-lon)
Z - Zeta (Zay-tah)
H - Eta (Ay-tah)
Theta (Thay-tah)
I - Iota (Eye-o-tah)
K - Kappa (Cap-ah)
Lambda (Lamb-dah)
M - Mu (Mew)
N - Nu (New)
Xi (Zeye)
O - Omicron (Om-i-cron)
Pi (Pie)
P - Rho (Row)
Sigma (Sig-mah)
T - Tau (Taw)
Y - Upsilon (Oops-si-lon)
Phi (Fie or Fee)
X - Chi (Kie)
Psi (Sigh)
Omega (O-may-gah)
alpha beta gamma delta epsilon
There are no books called "letters" (or epistles) in the Hebrew Old Testament. All books that are designated as "letters" are Greek, and found in the New Testament.
Omniglot is a good site to find all Greek numbers, letters, pronunciations, and origins. Wikipedia also has a very detailed article on the history of the Greek language along with details images of Greek letters and numbers.
There are 24 letters in the Greek Alphabet
This is it in Greek letters, not the actual word: Δεστινυ
capitals weren't invented yet
Yes they spoke Greek as they were a Greek tribe like the Athenians, Lakedomonians (Spartans) and many others.
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
In the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, ALL OTHER LETTERS come after the letter A.
Its pronounced antIfasi all the letters sound as their original form.
Greek letters are letters, they dont mean anything out of context.
The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters, while the Greek alphabet has 24 letters.
adventure = ΠΕΡΙΠΕΤΕΙΑ (Pronounced "peripetia")