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  1. The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, and was the earliest known alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants.

  2. El alfabeto griego (en griego clásico, τὰ Ἑλληνικὰ ɣράμματα [ tà Hĕllēniká grámmata ]; 1 en griego moderno, το Eλληνικό αλφάβητο [ to Ellinikó alfávito ]; en latín, Alphabetum Graecum) consta de veinticuatro letras utilizado para escribir la lengua griega.

  3. The modern Greek alphabet has 24 letters. It is used to write the Greek language. Greek letters are also frequently used in science and mathematics to represent various values or variables. Most letters in the Greek alphabet have an equivalent in the English language. The twenty-four letters (each in uppercase and lowercase forms) are:

  4. Los alfabetos griegos arcaicos (en lengua griega: Αρχαϊκά ελληνικά αλφάβητα; Archaiká elliniká alfábita) fueron múltiples variantes locales adaptadas del alfabeto fenicio empleadas por los antiguos griegos durante los períodos arcaico y clásico temprano.

  5. The history of the Greek alphabet starts with the adoption of Phoenician letter forms in the 9th–8th centuries BC during early Archaic Greece and continues to the present day.

  6. Greek alphabet, writing system developed in Greece about 1000 BCE that became the ancestor of all modern European alphabets. Derived from the North Semitic alphabet, the Greek alphabet was modified to make it more efficient and accurate for writing a non-Semitic language.

  7. This is a list of letters of the Greek alphabet. The definition of a Greek letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode standard that a has script property of "Greek" and the general category of "Letter".