I can't really write it here, but it's kind of like this:
English Greek
E = E
m = / +u
m = / + u
a = a
So you just write ''m'' in Ancient Greek like a u, but you write it with a / on the left hand side of the u so it kind of looks like a ''H'' or "M".
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's
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Apherdite i think ?
An oracle
Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος
The Ancient Greek poet Homer.
ΞΟΛΒΨ Hope this helps!
ΣΕΝΝΙΦΕΡ Please note, however, that there is no "J" in the ancient greek alphabet, so it was replaced with the letter it would have been in ancient greek; "Sigma" or "S".
Παρθενών [Parthenon] (Ancient Greek) , Παρθενώνας [Parthenonas] (Modern Greek)
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