The Greek letter B ( called vita) represents the voiced labio-dental fricative V.
please ask the question again. because: in Greek this letter is the v letter witch is renounced as: NI . Capital (N) in English this letter is pronounce as: VI you mean as a Greek letter or as an England letter with Greek pronounce?
It is the Greek Letter "nu" which is "v". It looks like the English letter "v".
In Greek numerals, the letter "v" represents the number 5. Greek numerals use a system of letters from the Greek alphabet to denote numbers, where "v" corresponds to the fifth letter, epsilon (Ε), which is often used in this context.
The Greek letter 'Phi', (also notated 'ϕ')
veta
There were no Greek gods that had names starting with 'v'; however, there were several Roman goddesses such as 'Venus' and 'Vesta'.
there isn't a greek word that starts with v
Venus Venus is Roman for Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love
The word "Bible" in Greek is pronounced as "vivlíon" (βιβλίον). In Greek, the letter "b" is transliterated as "v" and the letter "e" is pronounced as "i." The stress in the word "vivlíon" falls on the second syllable.
Nu is the symbol for frequency, which looks like a lowercase v.
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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.