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== '''H EΛΛHNIKH ΓΛΩΣΣA (Initiation à la langue grecque)''' ==
<div class="pg_page_title">The Greek Alphabet</div>
The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters and has been used since 900 BC to write the Greek language. It is considered to be the first writing system to use a separate symbol for each vowel and consonant, and it is the oldest alphabetic system still in use. Today, Greek letters are used not only for writing modern Greek but also for mathematical and scientific symbols.


H νέα ελληνική γλώσσα, επίσημη γλώσσα της Ελλάδος και της Κύπρου, καθώς και μία από τις '''23''' επίσημες γλώσσες της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης,με φυσικούς ομιλητές '''13''' εκατομμύρια ανθρώπων στην υφήλιο,κυρίως σε χώρες-προορισμούς ελληνόφωνων πληθυσμών,δεν είναι υπόθεση των τελευταίων '''τριάντα ή πενήντα ετών.Η νέα ελληνική γλώσσα ( νεοελληνική) ,είναι''' προϊόν αδιάκοπης εξέλιξης '''40''' και πλέον '''αιώνων''', επηρέασε δε σημαντικά τις υπόλοιπες γλώσσες, τόσο στην πολιτική, όσο και στους επιστημονικούς όρους, στις τέχνες, στη φιλοσοφία,στο θέατρο και γενικά σε τομείς στους οποίους είχε προηγηθεί κοινωνικά και κατά συνέπεια, γλωσσολογικά. Υπήρξε στην αρχαιότητα η πιο διαδεδομένη γλώσσα στη  Μεσόγειο και στη Νότια Ευρώπη κυρίως εξαιτίας του πλήθους των αποικιών που είχαν ιδρυθεί από τους Έλληνες στις ακτές της και έφτασε να είναι η γλώσσα του εμπορίου ακόμα και μέχρι τα τέλη της Αλεξανδρινής περιόδου.
One of the most notable contributions of the Greek alphabet is its influence on the development of other writing systems. The Gothic, Glagolitic, Cyrillic, Coptic, and Latin alphabets all owe their existence to the Greek alphabet. Originally, the Greek alphabet had only one form for each letter.


Η δύναμη της Ελληνικής, κλιτής γλώσσας ( '''langue flexionnelle''' ) ,βρίσκεται στην ικανότητά της να πλάθεται όχι μόνο προθεματικά ή καταληκτικά, αλλά διαφοροποιώντας σε μερικές περιπτώσεις μέχρι και την ρίζα της λέξης .Η Ελληνική γλώσσα είναι ειδική στο να δημιουργεί σύνθετες λέξεις με απίστευτων δυνατοτήτων χρήσεις, πολλαπλασιάζοντας έτσι το λεξιλόγιο.
The distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters in the Greek alphabet developed during the modern era, following a similar trend as the Latin alphabet. This feature was not used in ancient Greek writing, but it is now used in both ancient and modern Greek writing.


Το ελληνικό αλφάβητο είναι το αλφαβητικό σύστημα γραφής που χρησιμοποιείται για τη γραφή της ελληνικής γλώσσας, από τον '''8ο αιώνα π.Χ'''
The Greek alphabet is based on inscriptions found in Crete, dating back to around 800 BC. It is uncertain what names were given to the letters, and some letters had multiple forms. During this time, Greek was written mainly from right to left in horizontal lines.


Αποτελείται από '''24''' γράμματα εκ των οποίων τα '''17''' είναι σύμφωνα και τα '''7''' φωνήεντα.
After completing this unit, you're encouraged to investigate the following related topics: [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Pronunciation-rules|Pronunciation rules]] & [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation|Alphabet and Pronunciation]].  
 
==Writing and Pronunciation==
Υπάρχουν βέβαια και τα διπλά σύμφωνα καθώς και φωνήεντα ('''δίφθογγοι''' ),των οποίων αναφορά και ανάλυση θα γίνει σε επόμενο χρόνο.
The uppercase and lowercase forms of the 24 letters are:
 
Καλή εκπαίδευση.


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|The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters and used since 900 BC to write the Greek Language. It is the first writing system using a separate symbol for each vowel and consonant and the oldest alphabetic system that is still in use. Greek Letters today are used for writing modern greek and symbols in mathematics and science.
!Denomination (Ονομασία)
The Greek alphabet gave rise to the Gothic, Glagolitic, Cyrillic, Coptic, and Latin alphabets.
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!English approximant
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* Ευγενική χορηγία που στοχεύει να βοηθήσει μαθητές ή μη, απανταχού της Γης, που επιδίδονται στην εκμάθηση της ελληνικής γλώσσας!!!
* Contribution bénévole visant à aider les personnes, partout dans le monde, qui sont engagées dans l'apprentissage de la langue grecque !!!
* Voluntary contribution aimed at helping people, all over the world, who are committed to learning the Greek language !!!  


==Related Lessons==
==Video==
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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/The-Greek-sentence-types|The Greek sentence types]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/The-Greek-sentence-types|The Greek sentence types]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Punctuation|Punctuation]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Punctuation|Punctuation]]
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* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Accentuation|Accentuation]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Accentuation|Accentuation]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]]
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]]
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ΜΙΑ ΑΛΦΑΒΗΤΑ ΜΕ ΜΙΚΡΕΣ ΛΕΞΕΙΣ Σελίδα 3.jpg
The Greek Alphabet

The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters and has been used since 900 BC to write the Greek language. It is considered to be the first writing system to use a separate symbol for each vowel and consonant, and it is the oldest alphabetic system still in use. Today, Greek letters are used not only for writing modern Greek but also for mathematical and scientific symbols.

One of the most notable contributions of the Greek alphabet is its influence on the development of other writing systems. The Gothic, Glagolitic, Cyrillic, Coptic, and Latin alphabets all owe their existence to the Greek alphabet. Originally, the Greek alphabet had only one form for each letter.

The distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters in the Greek alphabet developed during the modern era, following a similar trend as the Latin alphabet. This feature was not used in ancient Greek writing, but it is now used in both ancient and modern Greek writing.

The Greek alphabet is based on inscriptions found in Crete, dating back to around 800 BC. It is uncertain what names were given to the letters, and some letters had multiple forms. During this time, Greek was written mainly from right to left in horizontal lines.

After completing this unit, you're encouraged to investigate the following related topics: Pronunciation rules & Alphabet and Pronunciation.

Writing and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

The uppercase and lowercase forms of the 24 letters are:

Denomination (Ονομασία) Prononciation (Προφορά) English approximant

Α  α

alpha : voyelle

a, as in cat

Β  β

vita

v, as in vase

Γ  γ

gamma

between y as in yes and g as in go, but with no hard 'g' sound, e.g. weather

Δ  δ

delta

th, as in the

Ε  ε

épsilon : voyelle

e, as in very

Ζ  ζ

zêta

z, as in zoo

Η  η

îta =voyelle ee, as in bee

Θ  θ

thîta

th, as in think

Ι  ι

iota : voyelle

ee, as in beer or i, as in sit

Κ  κ

kappa

k, as in look

Λ  λ

lamda

l, as in love

Μ  μ

mi

m, as in money

Ν  ν

ni

n, as in night

Ξ ξ

ksi

x, as in box

Ο  ο

ômicron : voyelle

o, as in box

Π  π

pi

p, as in path

Ρ  ρ

ro

r, as in road

Σ  σ / ς : Τελικό

sigma

s, as in sit

Τ  τ

taf

t, as in table

Υ  υ

Ypsilon : voyelle

ee, as in bee

Φ  φ

fi

ph, as in photo

Χ  χ

chi

h, as in house

Ψ  ψ

psi

ps, as in upstairs

Ω  ω

oméga : voyelle

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Marianthi

  • Ευγενική χορηγία που στοχεύει να βοηθήσει μαθητές ή μη, απανταχού της Γης, που επιδίδονται στην εκμάθηση της ελληνικής γλώσσας!
  • Contribution bénévole visant à aider les personnes, partout dans le monde, qui sont engagées dans l'apprentissage de la langue grecque !
  • Voluntary contribution aimed at helping people, all over the world, who are committed to learning the Greek language! 

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]