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  1. Greek has roughly the same five vowels as English. Like English, Greek has SHORT and LONG versions of its vowels. Notice that the letter forms for alpha, iota, and upsilon are used for both long and short vowels. The long sounds for epsilon and omicron, however, are written with different letters: eta and omega, respectively.
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    What are the Greek vowels?
    The Greek vowels are alpha, epsilon, eta and iota, along with omicron, upsilon and omega. Although the pronunciations sometimes differ, the alphabet has remained unchanged from ancient to modern Greek.
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    What does accent mean in Greek?
    Accent. A mora is a unit of vowel length; in Ancient Greek, short vowels have one mora and long vowels and diphthongs have two morae. Thus, a one-mora vowel could have accent on its one mora, and a two-mora vowel could have accent on either of its two morae. The position of accent was free, with certain limitations.
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    How do you pronounce the Greek alphabet?
    Pronouncing the Greek Alphabet. 1 the hard d sound is made using "nt," 2 the b sound is created by putting together "m" and "p," 3 the j sound is created with a combination of "t" and "z," which doesn't quite match but comes close, and the same goes for the hard ch sound, which is ... 4 the hard g sound (as in "gutter") is made with "gk."
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    What is a double consonant in Ancient Greek?
    Doubled consonants. Single and double (geminated) consonants were distinguished from each other in Ancient Greek: for instance, /p kʰ s r/ contrasted with /pː kʰː sː rː/ (also written /pp kkʰ ss rr/). In Ancient Greek poetry, a vowel followed by a double consonant counts as a heavy syllable in meter.
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  3. Greek Vowels – Ancient Greek for Everyone

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    Ancient Greek speakers tended to avoid pronouncing two different vowel sounds in a row. If two vowels came together, they preferred either to pronounce the two vowels together as one sound (called a DIPHTHONG, Greek for “double sound”), or to CONTRACT the two vowels to form either a single long vowel or diphthong (cf. S 59).

  4. Greek Vowels and Diphthongs - YouTube

  5. Greek Vowels Short Long

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    Vowel Combinations (Diphthongs) Diphthong English Sound As In αι ει οι αυ ευ ου υι ιη ī, ai ā, ei oi au, ou eu, yew ü, oo uee, ui, wi yā aisle fate, veil oil cow, out feud root, food queen Yale Note, the ει diphthong sounds the same as the η. Also a vowel or diphthong at the beginning of a word always has a breathing mark.

  6. Lesson 1: The Greek Alphabet, Vowels, Consonants, and ...

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    25 hàng · Vowels are either short or long. There are separate Greek characters (ε, η, ο, ω) for …

  7. Greek alphabet and 20 Greek words - How to speak Greek

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    08/02/2017 · While the Greek alphabet has 7 vowels, we only have five vowel sounds: Α / α > “ah” as in “ a pple” Ε / ε and ΑΙ / αι > “eh” as in “p e n”

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  8. What Are the Different Greek Vowels? (with picture)

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    27/01/2022 · Omega is both the final letter and the final vowel in the Greek alphabet. In ancient Greek, omega represented a long "o" sound. In modern Greek, however, it has been shortened to sound much more like omicron. The uppercase symbol for omega looks like an open "O" set on a base: Ω. The lowercase letter is similar to a rounded "w": ω.

  9. Modern Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    Greek has a system of five vowels /i, u, e, o, a/. The first two have qualities approaching their respective cardinal vowels [i, u], the mid vowels /e, o/ are true-mid [e̞, o̞] and the open /a/ is near-open central [ɐ]
    There is no phonemic length distinction, but vowels in stressed syllables are pronounced somewhat longer [iˑ, uˑ, eˑ, oˑ, aˑ] than in unstressed syllables. Furt…

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  10. Quick Pronunciation Guide to the Greek Alphabet

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    24/02/2006 · A diphthong is a sound that is formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable. The sound starts in one vowel and then moves toward the other. Some examples in English are coin and loud. This chart outlines some Greek diphthongs.

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  11. Ancient Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    Attic Greek had about 15 consonant phonemes: nine stop consonants, two fricatives, and four or six sonorants. Modern Greek has about the same number of consonants. The main difference between the two is that Modern Greek has voiced and voiceless fricatives that developed from Ancient Greek voiced and aspirated stops.
    In the table below, the phonemes of standard Attic are unmarked, allophones are enclosed in pa…

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  12. greek vowel Crossword Clue, Crossword Solver | Wordplays.com

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    The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the greek vowel crossword clue. The Crossword Solver finds answers to American-style crosswords, British-style crosswords, general knowledge crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues



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