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Greek Alphabets (Letter, Uppercase, Lowercase) and Greek Numbers

Greek Alphabets (Letter, Uppercase, Lowercase) and Greek Numbers

Greek Alphabets (Letter, Uppercase, Lowercase) and Greek Numbers

Greek Alphabets

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

In Archaic and early Classical times, the Greek alphabets existed in many different local variants, but, by the late 4th century BC, the Eucleidean alphabet, with its 24 four letters, written from alpha to omega, had become the standard. This version is still used to write Greek to this day.

Letter Uppercase Lowercase
Alpha Α α
Beta Β β
Gamma Γ γ
Delta Δ δ
Epsilon Ε ε
Zeta Ζ ζ
Eta Η η
Theta Θ θ
Iota Ι ι
Kappa Κ κ
Lambda Λ λ
Mu Μ μ
Nu Ν ν
Xi Ξ ξ
Omicron Ο ο
Pi Π π
Rho Ρ ρ
Sigma Σ σ
Tau Τ τ
Upsilon Υ υ
Phi Φ φ
Chi Χ χ
Psi Ψ ψ
Omega Ω ω

Greek Numerals

The Greek numbers are represented by letters as digits.

α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω
1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12th 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21 22nd 23 24

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Modern Greek Numerals
0 μηδέν miˈðɛn ]
1 ένας, μία, ένα (1) ˈƐnas ], [ ˈmia ], [ ˈɛna ] 11 ένδεκα / έντεκα ˈƐnðɛka ] / [ ˈɛndɛka ]
2 δύο ˈÐiɔ ] 12th δώδεκα ˈÐɔðɛka ] 20th είκοσι ˈIkɔsi ]
3 τρεις, τρεις, τρία (1) tris ], [ ˈtria ] 13 δεκατρείς, -τρία (1) ðɛkaˈtria ] 30th τριάντα triˈanda ]
4th τέσσερεις, -ρις, τέσσερα (1) ˈTɛsɛris ], [ ˈtɛsɛra ] 14th δεκατέσσερις, -α (1) ðɛkaˈtɛsɛra ] 40 σαράντα saˈranda ]
5 πέντε ˈPɛndɛ ] 15th δεκαπέντε ðɛkaˈpɛndɛ ] 50 πενήντα pɛˈninda ]
6th έξι ˈƐksi ] 16 δεκαέξι ðɛkaˈɛksi ] 60 εξήντα ɛˈksinda ]
7th εφτά (also επτά (2) ) ɛfˈta ] ([ ɛpˈta ]) 17th δεκαεφτά ðɛkaɛfˈta ] 70 εβδομήντα ɛvðɔˈminda ]
8th οχτώ (also οκτώ (2) ) ɔxˈtɔ ] ([ ɔkˈtɔ ]) 18th δεκαοχτώ ðɛkaɔxˈtɔ ] 80 ογδόντα ɔɣˈðɔnda ]
9 εννιά (also εννέα (2) ) ɛˈɲa ] ([ ɛnˈɛa ]) 19th δεκαεννιά ðɛkaɛˈɲa ] 90 ενενήντα ɛnɛ’ninda ]
10 δέκα ˈÐɛka ] 20th είκοσι ˈIkɔsi ] 100 εκατό (ν) ɛkaˈtɔ (n) ]
21 είκοσι ένα (1) 101 εκατόν ένα (1)
22nd είκοσι δύο 200 διακόσιοι, -κόσιες,
-κόσια 
(1)
ðiaˈkɔsça ]
23 είκοσι τρία (1) 300 τριακόσιοι, – κόσιες,
-κόσια 
(1)
triaˈkɔsça ]
24 είκοσι τέσσερα (1) 1000 χίλιοι, χίλιες, χίλια (1) ˈÇiʎa ]
25th είκοσι πέντε 2000 δύο χιλιάδες çiˈʎaðɛs ]
(1)The numerals for 1, 3 and 4 are differentiated according to gender and declined, thus also the compound numbers 13, 14, 21, 23, 24 etc. The same applies to all hundreds (except for the 100 itself) and the number 1000. With the declined numerals are in the order mask./fem./neut. specified. When counting, the form of the neuter is used.
(2)Speech and writing alternatives, no declination.
Greek numbers between 1000 and 9999

The numbers between 1000 and 9999 can also be displayed: For this purpose, the first number letter was multiplied by a thousand by adding a diacritical mark. In handwriting, one usually uses a character in the form of a small hook open to the left, in front of the number at the top left. In letterpress printing, the subscript apostrophe  ͵  (Αριστερή Κεραία) has prevailed, in Unicode U + 0375.

α β γ δ ε ϛ ζ η θ
1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9
ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ϟ
10 20th 30th 40 50 60 70 80 90
ρ σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω ϡ
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
͵α ͵β ͵γ ͵δ ͵ε ͵ϛ ͵ζ ͵η ͵θ
1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000
The power extension to 10 to the power of 36

Another, but very seldom used system for the representation of large numbers can be found in Apollonios von Perge, who, according to the testimony of Pappus of Alexandria , differentiated myriads of the first, second, third, etc. to the ninth order in increasing power by adding the Μ with overwritten the characters α to θ = 1 to 9, which consequently were no longer evaluated as a multiplier, but as the exponent of a power. To represent the number 5,462,360,064,000,000, this resulted in a spelling like the following:

͵EYZB ͵ΓX ͵FY
10000 3 × 5462 + 10000 2 × 3600 + 10000 1 × 6400

Sources: PinterPandai, Rapid Tables, Illinois.edu, MIT

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