Actually "ena" is not a letter but a number.
So after ena (one) comes thio (two, pronouncing "th" like in the word "then")
If on the other hand meant the first letter of greek alphabet then that's a (alfa) and next comes β (vita)
Alpha. (al-fa)
B-Beta (bay-tah)
One million in Greek is ένα εκατομμύριο [ena ekatomirio].
The greek word for one is: "ένα" (ena).
Eνα; ena
the alphebet!
first spell it right and maybe they did, i dont know maybe if you spelled it right it would. But No.
Either "ena" or "mia" depending on the context.
No one 'discovered' it. It was adapted from the Phoenician alphabet in the 8th Century BCE.
start with the alphebet song
Its ένα λεπτό (ena lepto). A nickel was called a πεντάρα (pentara).
mia fora Kai ena kero (greek)