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).
There is no word in greek methology
There are no greek god/goddesses starting with Q.
I searched hard and there are no Greek gods, heroes, deities, or mythical creatures who's name starts with a Q.
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there is NO words that start with q for ancent Egypt called "qemau"
There is no Q in the ancient greek alphabet. There was a qoppa, but it was an allophone for kappa - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qoppa I am doing a project for school right now on Ancient Greece. We have to have a word for each letter of the alphabet. For "Q" I put quail. The Greek god Hephaestus's' favorite bird was the quail. There are not any other words involved with Ancient Greece that start with "Q". I hope this helped you.
There's no letter Q in the Greek alphabet.
The seventeenth letter of the alphabet is the letter "Q."
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about: English: Q Greek: Rho (P) Hebrew: peh (פ)
C, J, Q (from the Greek letter Koppa, which later merged with Kappa), either U or Y (from the Greek letter Upsilon), V, and W.
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The letter "Q" was in the 17th position in the alphabet.
The alphabet has 26 letters. The letter "R" comes after the letter "Q".The English alphabet, in order:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
no it wasn't it was the Greek alphabet that was the first
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I dont think the Greeks had a letter which can be directly compared to the modern day Q
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