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The Greeks classified the two different a sounds as long and short. ehhh "Aaayy" (long a) as said by the "Fonz" on the old TV show Happy Days the Greek long I is the English long E short o, has kind of an "ahhh" sound
Iota iwta
youooo
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Omega wmega
like the o in no
ohhh
dipthong
pronunciation "eye" as in aisle "ay" as in freight "oi" as in foil "we" as in sweet "ow" as in kraut or "av" as in avenge "you" as in feud or "ev" as in ever "oo" as in group
ai ei oi ui au eu ou
Uncial
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Comments
like the m in me
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Nu nu Rho rw
Sigma sigma
the 3 semi-vowel double consonants Some Greek words end with a x (ks) or a y (ps) but since the final sound in these double consonants is an "s" the final letter is still considered to be an "s."
Uncial
uppercase
Comments
like the "dz" in zeta (dzeta) is a double consonant cords or adz like the "ks" sound in tacks or tax like the "ps" in lips
xi (ksee) is a double consonant
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Minuscule Name
Pronunciation
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uppercase
lowercase Beta bhta the first consonant and like the b in bat second source name for the word alpha-bet the double gamma "gg" has an "ng" sound, like in king or triangle.
Gamma like the g in gamma god Delta delta Theta qhta Kappa kappa Pi pi Tau tau Phi fi Chi (Khee) ci
like the d in devil like the th in theology like the k in kill like the p in peek like the t in taught like the f in phone like the ch in loch
a gutteral German "kh" sound like Aachen never like the ch in chap
Example: "har-ma-tee-a"
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Next, count each diphthong as one syllable, and every other vowel as another syllable The total number of vowel sounds is the number of syllables in the word. If the word begins with a vowel, look for the rough or smooth breathing mark Pronounce the word syllable by syllable. A syllable begins with any consonant or combination of consonants that can begin a Greek word. A syllable ends with a vowel or with one of the five semi-vowel consonants (l,m,n,r,s) that can end a Greek word. If the word has an accent mark, pronounce the whole word and stress the accented syllable.
Links
Institute of Biblical Greek - Four Major Conventions of Greek Pronunciation
Jesus 8880 Sacred Geometry Bible Study Publications The Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Jesus Christ Vol 1: The Gospels ... www.jesus8880.com Vol 2: The Book of Revelation ... www.revelation2368.com Copyright 1998-2009 Daniel Gleason, all rights reserved
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