Omicron
Pi is a letter in the Greek alphabet. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century
No, there is no letter Q in the Ancient Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet does not have a character that corresponds directly to the Latin letter Q. Instead, Greek uses the letter "κ" (kappa) to represent the "k" sound, and the "kw" sound is typically represented by "κου" (kappa followed by omicron and upsilon).
The letter after 'psi' in the Greek Alphabet is 'Omega'.
The 8th letter in the Greek alphabet is "theta."
pi is a letter of the Greek alphabet and predates its use in mathematics.pi is a letter of the Greek alphabet and predates its use in mathematics.pi is a letter of the Greek alphabet and predates its use in mathematics.pi is a letter of the Greek alphabet and predates its use in mathematics.
the 21st letter in the greek alphabet is "phi".
The first letter in the Greek alphabet is alpha, and the second is beta. From them we get the word alphabet.
Yes, "alpha" is the first letter in the Greek alphabet.
The fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet is the letter omicron, which is very similar to the letter O.The entire Greek alphabet is as follows:alphabetagammadeltaepsilonzetaetathetaiotakappalambdamunuxiomicronpirhosigmatauupsilonphichipsiomega
Psi. This is pronounced /ps/ as in lips.
'Theta' is a Classical Greek letter. There is no equivalent in the modern western alphabet. 'Theta' as a letter symbol looks like an oval on its narrow bend, with a bar across its centre.
The eleventh letter of the greek alphabet is Lambda. ( L,l in English and in greek Λ,λ)