The Greek letter 'ita" is written like this in Greek: H (which looks like an h in English)
The Greek letter "H" is pronounced "ee," and is a feminine article (the word "the").
X
The closest thing to the sound of the letter h would be the Greek letter X (Chi). The letter that looks just like an h in Greek is Ita, a form of the letter "i" which is pronounced like a long e in English. Example: Helene = H Eleni: (EE El-ehn-ee), meaning a Greek woman or girl Real Answer: 
ancient greek: χίων(pronounced ''hίon''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')modern greek: χιόνι(pronounced ''hyόni''....if ''h''= ''wh'' in the word ''who'')
Helen H. Bacon has written: 'Barbarians in Greek tragedy' -- subject(s): Aliens in literature, Greek drama (Tragedy), History and criticism, Mythology, Greek, in literature
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Hestia
E. H. Warmington has written: 'Greek geography'
H. T. Wallinga has written: 'Xerxes' Greek Adventure'
Η η - Eta or ita
hera hestia
ETA (somethint to do with the H in greek)