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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Ashley-ΑΣΗΛΕΨ
Apherdite i think ?
An oracle
Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος
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".
The Ancient Greek poet Homer.
ΞΟΛΒΨ Hope this helps!
Παρθενών [Parthenon] (Ancient Greek) , Παρθενώνας [Parthenonas] (Modern Greek)
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