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  • The '''Greek alphabet''' has been used to write the [[Greek language]] since about the [[9th cent ...t|Coptic]], as well as the [[Latin alphabet]].<ref name="Blackwell" /> The Greek alphabet is also considered a possible ancestor of the [[Armenian alphabet]]. It is
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  • *[[Greek numerals]], a system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet
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  • *[http://greek-language.com/alphabet The Greek Alphabet] A presentation of the Greek letters with pronunciation for Modern and Clas *[http://biblescripture.net/Greek.html The Greek Alphabet]
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  • *[[Greek numerals]], a system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet
    634 bytes (76 words) - 02:47, 2 February 2009
  • *[http://greek-language.com/alphabet The Greek Alphabet] A presentation of the Greek letters with pronunciation for Modern and Clas *[http://biblescripture.net/Greek.html The Greek Alphabet]
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  • ...nt Rome before 600 BC from the Etruscan alphabet (in turn derived from the Greek alphabet).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Greek alphabet]]
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  • '''Omicron''' is the 15th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as Ο (upper case) and ο (lower case). The name means "
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}}
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}}
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  • The 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet.
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}}
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  • '''Epsilon''' is the 5th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. It is written as Ε (upper-case) and ε (lower-case). The name of the
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  • {{rpl|Greek alphabet}}
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  • ...ristian missionaries developed the [[Cyrillic alphabet]], derived from the Greek alphabet, for translating the [[Bible]] and other religious texts into Slavic langua
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  • {{r|Greek alphabet}}
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  • The 10th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written <math>\Kappa</math> (upper case) and <math>\kappa</math> (lower
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  • The first letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Alpha</math> (upper-case) and <math>\alpha</math> (low
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  • The second letter of the Greek alphabet, written as Β (upper-case) and β (lower-case).
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  • The 15th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as Ο (upper case) and ο (lower case).
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  • The 4th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Delta</math> (upper-case) and <math>\delta</math> (lower
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  • The 21st letter of the Greek alphabet, written as <math>\Phi</math> (upper-case) and <math>\phi</math> (lower-cas
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  • The 17th letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], written as <math>\Rho</math> (upper-case) and <math>\rho</math> (lower-c
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