Tag: letters
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Three Final Sounds

Lesson 11: This post is the eleventh and last in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the vowel digraphs οι and ου, and another sound…
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Phi – Chi – Psi

Lesson 10: This post is the tenth in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the letters phi, chi, and psi. φῖ / phi Phi does…
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Sigma – Tau – Upsilon

Lesson 9: This post is the ninth in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the letters sigma, tau, and upsilon. σίɣμα / sigma Sigma is…
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Mu – Nu – Xi

Lesson 7: This post is the seventh in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the letters mu, nu, and xi and another sound for gamma.…
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Iota – Kappa- Lambda

Lesson 6: This post is the sixth in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the letters iota, kappa, and lambda and the digraphs αι and…
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Gamma – Delta – Epsilon

Lesson 4: This post is the fourth in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Each post explains three Greek letters and provides example words that contain only the letters covered to that point. This post explains the letters gamma, delta, and epsilon, and accent marks.* ɣάμμα /…
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Alphabet Overview

Lesson 2: This post is the second in a series that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and Greek words. Word Focusalphabetἀλφάβητοςalphabētos<Hear It> For most people, the most challenging and intimidating aspect of learning Greek is learning the Greek alphabet. If you learn the alphabet well, you will find that Greek is not…
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Alphabet Introduction

Lesson 1: This begins a series of posts that explains how to pronounce the Koine Greek alphabet and words. Koine Greek, also known as Hellenistic Greek, is the form of the Greek language spoken and written from about the fourth century BC to the fourth century AD. It is also called Biblical Greek and New…
