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Greek alphabet and its English.
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Greek alphabet (English: Greek alphabet, Greek: ε λ λ ν ι κ? αλφ? β η ο) is a letter used in Greek, and it is also widely used in mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy and other disciplines.

Greek alphabet, similar to Latin alphabet and Cyrillic alphabet, is a complete phonemic text. Greek alphabet is the earliest writing system in the world in which letters represent vowels and phonemes.

Cyrillic alphabet and Georgian alphabet used in Russian, Ukrainian, etc. Are all developed from the Greek alphabet. Some Greek words related to Greek letters have entered many languages. For example, the word Delta comes from the Greek letter δ, because the shape of δ is a triangle.

Noun explanation:

The Greek alphabet originated from the Phoenician alphabet, which has only consonants and is written from right to left. The vowels in Greek were developed, and the Greeks added vowels. Because the Greek writing tool was a wax board, sometimes the first line was written from right to left, and the last line was written from left to right, which became the so-called "cultivated land" writing, and then gradually evolved into all writing from left to right.