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Greek alphabet - Main table |  | Greek alphabet - Main table: Encyclopedia II - Greek alphabet - Main table |  | The Greek letters and their derivations are as follows (pronunciations transcribed using the International Phonetic Alphabet):
For details and different transliteration systems see Transliteration of Greek into English.
Some of the letters had different pronunciations in pre-classical times or in non-Attic dialects. For details, see History of the Greek alphabet.
Greek alphabet - Obsolete letters.
The following letters are not part of the standard Greek alphabet, but were in use in pre-classical times or in certain dialects. The letters digamma, qoppa ...
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Greek alphabet - Main table
The Greek letters and their derivations are as follows (pronunciations transcribed using the International Phonetic Alphabet):
- For details and different transliteration systems see Transliteration of Greek into English.
Some of the letters had different pronunciations in pre-classical times or in non-Attic dialects. For details, see History of the Greek alphabet.
Greek alphabet - Obsolete letters
The following letters are not part of the standard Greek alphabet, but were in use in pre-classical times or in certain dialects. The letters digamma, qoppa, and sampi were also used in Greek numerals.
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