Apart for the Greeks to read and write.. In maths, physics and for the logo of some sororities.
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
Digamma. This obsolete letter of the Greek alphabet was primarily used as a Greek numeral.
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.
The Greek alphabet, an evolution of the Phoenician. An evolution of the Greek alphabet was the Latin.
You just used it! The first two letters in the Greek alphabet are alpha and beta from which the word alphabet is derived. Note(from Natalie Huynh):basically it's alphabet
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
They modified the Greek alphabet to create the alphabet that is widely used today
Words, that's like asking what is the English alphabet used for
Digamma. This obsolete letter of the Greek alphabet was primarily used as a Greek numeral.
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.
The Cyrillic alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet, with the addition of several characters from the Hebrew alphabet.
The Greek alphabet, an evolution of the Phoenician. An evolution of the Greek alphabet was the Latin.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet, which as not a "true" alphabet. It was something called an 'abjad' (using only consonants)-Greek was the first language to use a "true" alphabet, consisting of both vowels and consonants. The Phoenician alphabet only used consonants, with some consonants used for vowel sounds. Phoenician is an alphabet as well as a writing system, Phoenician alphabet unlike the complex characters used in Cuneiform scripts, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics to form words was very difficult to learn, and later to understand. The simplicity of the phonics system of the Phoenician alphabet helped it to become popular and was expanded upon by the Greek alphabet, which was later a base for the Latin alphabet and Runic alphabet
You just used it! The first two letters in the Greek alphabet are alpha and beta from which the word alphabet is derived. Note(from Natalie Huynh):basically it's alphabet