If you mean "how do you use it" in the general sense, you just write it over the stressed letter in a word. If you mean "how do you type the tonos character with a UK or US keyboard", select Greek as your input language and press the ; key before the letter you want. E.g. press ; then a to get ά or ; then y to get ύ and so on. Hope that helps.
To use Greek in a sentence, you can incorporate Greek words or phrases within an English sentence. For example, "I love eating gyros with tzatziki sauce." You can also write a full sentence in Greek characters if you are familiar with the Greek alphabet.
There is only one Greek alphabet in use today.
The word Ethics comes from the Greek word (ETHIKA), meaning "custom character", as in how we normally treat or should treat one another. (not sure how to spell it in Greek.. I speak it fluently, but I'm not too great with spelling :P)
Circe is a fictional character from Greek mythology, and her relationships vary depending on different stories. In some versions, she dates Odysseus, the Greek hero from Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
We use the word αδελφός (adelfos/brother).
The cast of Mis sucios 3 tonos - 2012 includes: Flor Bobadilla Luciano Vega
The word tonic comes from the Ancient Greek τονικός(tonikos) (adjective from the noon τόνος [tonos] = accent, stretch, punctuation (mark)).With the meaning of restorative, stimulative it is in Greek τoνωτικός [tonoticos].With the meaning of tonal / related to music tonesit is τονικός [tonicos].
Rho (shown as P) is the character between pi and sigma in the Greek alphabet.
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He was a character from Greek mythology.
Cassiopeia is a character in Greek Mythology.
The Greek character for density is "ρ" and it is pronounced as "rho".
Magnificent view/vista with those tones/tunes.
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The greek drama was born as part of the god Dionysus' worship. So at the beginning it had a great religious and sacramental character. Later, during classical era, when the greek drama came to its complete development and acme, it aquired a more social and political character. Ancient Greeks did not use the word "watch" when they went to a theater, but they used to say that they were "tought". The same term we use today when we talk about the greek drama.
No there is not.
Aeschylus was the first Greek dramatist to introduce the second character, making dialogue between characters possible.