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In English 'M' - In Greek 'N' (nu)
The 14th letter of the modern Greek alphabet is xi. It is written uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ , and the Greek name for the letter is ξι.
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about: English: Q Greek: Rho (P) Hebrew: peh (פ)
The letter E comes before the letter F in the English Alphabet and this is the case for most Alphabets that contain Latin Alphabet symbols that are derived from Greek.
Beta in Greek is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. This is what is commonly known as letter 'b' in the English alphabet.
The sixth Greek alphabet is the letter "Zeta," which is equivalent to the letter Z in the English alphabet. It has a numerical value of 7 in the Greek number system.
The English alphabet is a modified version of the Latin alphabet also called the Roman alphabet. This was developed from the Greek alphabet and the letter 'Alpha' or 'A' is the first letter in the Greek alphabet so it carried over.
In English 'M' - In Greek 'N' (nu)
No, it is the Greek letter, π. In the Greek alphabet, the letter is known by its Greek name, pi. In the English alphabet the letter P, although a homophone for pea, is not a pea.
Numbers are never in the alphabet. In English speaking countries pi equals 3.14. In the Greek alphabet it is the 16th letter.
The eleventh letter of the greek alphabet is Lambda. ( L,l in English and in greek Λ,λ)
The 14th letter of the modern Greek alphabet is xi. It is written uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ , and the Greek name for the letter is ξι.
The 23rd letter in the greek alphabet is "psi".
tau is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
Σ,σ . Its called "sigma" and its equal to English "s" letter.The entire Greek alphabet is as follows:AlphaBetaGammaDeltaEpsilonZetaEtaThetaIotaKappaLambdaMuNuXiOmicronPiRhoSigmaTauUpsilonPhiChiPsiOmega