Theta for the sound of th in "thin;" delta for the sound of th in "this."
Beta in Greek is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. This is what is commonly known as letter 'b' in the English alphabet.
Delta (uppercase Δ, lowercase δ; Greek: Δέλτα ) Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Dalet. The Greek historian Herodotus used the term "delta" to apply to the Nile River because the triangular alluvial area resembled the Greek letter (Δ), when viewed facing south.
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epsilon is the 5th letter in the greek alphabet
A lisper is a person who lisps, which means they pronounce the letter "S" as if it were "TH".
theta
The 24th and last one.
The dipthong "th".
Θ, θ [theta, pronounced as "th" in "think"]
A letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to th in English; -- sometimes called the unlucky letter, from being used by the judges on their ballots in passing condemnation on a prisoner, it being the first letter of the Greek qa`natos, death.
Θ , θ.ΘΗΤΑ (Theeta), pronounced just like "th" in the English (of Greek origin) words: Anthem, Prosthetics.
donation in greek
It is pronounced, thecca the th is like Th is there not like f.
Σ,σ . Its called "sigma" and its equal to English "s" letter.The entire Greek alphabet is as follows:AlphaBetaGammaDeltaEpsilonZetaEtaThetaIotaKappaLambdaMuNuXiOmicronPiRhoSigmaTauUpsilonPhiChiPsiOmega
Actually "ena" is not a letter but a number. So after ena (one) comes thio (two, pronouncing "th" like in the word "then") If on the other hand meant the first letter of greek alphabet then that's a (alfa) and next comes β (vita)
Συνδέομαι (Sintheomai) "Th" here is pronounced like "th" in the words: those, these, that
No year date is given in Greek Myth.