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What does α β γ ε ζ σ ε τ α ν mean?
α (alpha)

β(β)

γ (gamma)

Delta

ε(ε)

ζ (tower cutting)

η (aita) θ (xita) ι yota) κ (kappa) λ (lambda) μ (Mi You) ν (New Zealand) ξ (kexi) ο (omicron) π (school) ρ (if) σ (suitable horse) ρ (set).

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α α, sound name? λ φ α, the Greek alphabet name is/? Alfa/, American English is called alpha (International Phonetic Alphabet/'? What if? /), alpha is often used as an adjective to indicate the most important or original thing.

β β, sound name β? τ α, the Greek alphabet name is /vita/, and the American English name is beta (International Phonetic Alphabet /'bet? /), beta can also refer to the beta version of computer software, usually refers to the public beta version, which provides assistance for ordinary users to test and report problems.

γ γ, the Greek letter name is /'g? m? /,American English is called gamma (international phonetic symbol /'g? m? /)。

δ δ, the Greek alphabet name is/? d? lt? /,American English is called delta (International Phonetic Alphabet/? Dherdt? /)。

ε ε, what is Greek? ψιλ? ν, which means "simple e", American English is called epsilon (International Phonetic Alphabet/'? ps? l? n/).

ζ ζ. Greek letters are called /zita/, and American English is called zeta (International Phonetic Alphabet /'zeta? /)。

η η, sound name? τ α, the Greek letter name is/? Ita/, American English is called eta (International Phonetic Alphabet /it? /)。

θ θ, the sound name θ? τ α, the Greek letter name is/? Theta/, American English is called Theta (International Phonetic Alphabet /'θit? /)。

Ι ι ? American English is called iota (International Phonetic Alphabet /a? ot? /), sometimes used to express subtle differences.

κ κ κ, the sound name κ? π π α, the Greek letter name is/? Kapa/, American English is called kappa (International Phonetic Alphabet /'k? p? /)。

λ λ, sound name λ? μ β δ α, the Greek alphabet name is/? Lamea/, American English is lambda (International Phonetic Alphabet /'l? md? /)。

μ μ, sound name μ? The Greek alphabet name is /mi/ and American English is mu (International Phonetic Alphabet /mju/).

ν ν, sound name ν? The Greek alphabet name is /ni/, and the American English name is nu (International Phonetic Alphabet /nu/).

ξ ξ, sound name ξ? , the Greek alphabet name is /ksi/, and American English is xi (International Phonetic Alphabet /sa? /)。

ο ο, Omicron (international phonetic Alphabet/'?m? Krɑn/) literally means "little o" (? μικρ? Independent variable), in order to use ω "? μ? γ α, big O "is similar to American English vowel letter O".

π π, the sound name π? , the Greek alphabet name is /pi/, and the American English name is PI (International Phonetic Alphabet /pa? /)。

ρ ρ, American English is called rho (International Phonetic Alphabet /ro/).

Σ σ ? , sound name σ? γ μ α, in Greek, if the last letter of a word is lowercase σ, what should this letter be written? American English is called sigma (International Phonetic Alphabet/)? General? /)。

τ τ is the 19 letter in Greece, Tau in American English and /tau/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet.

υ υ, Greek is υ 968λ? ν, Upsilon in English, international phonetic symbol [ju:p'sail? N]/['ju: sail? N], which means "simple u"

Φ Φ, Greek lowercase letter Φ, the bend in the upper left corner is open; When used as a symbol, it is usually written as Ф, and changed to a reduced capital Φ shape. American English is called phi (International Phonetic Alphabet /fa? /)。

χ χ, called chi in American, is a consonant, pronounced as soft-jawed fricative, that is, the pronunciation of ch in loch (International Phonetic Alphabet /L ι k/) in American.

ψ ψ, American English is called psi (International Phonetic Alphabet /psai/), and Greek letter is called /psi/, which is a consonant and pronounced as /ps/. It means mystery and the unknown.

Omega literally means "big o" (? μ? Gamma alpha), so that with the letter zeta "? μικρ? ν, small O "difference. American English is called omega (International Phonetic Alphabet /omiga/), which refers to the end of things and corresponds to the alpha of the beginning.