Greek Alphabet

The Greek Alphabet is a writing system that has been used since ancient times in Greece. It consists of 24 letters, each with its own unique symbol and sound. The Greek Alphabet is widely recognized for its use in mathematics, science, and various academic disciplines, as well as being the basis for the Latin alphabet used in English and many other languages. The letters of the Greek Alphabet are used to represent both consonant and vowel sounds, and each letter has its own name and pronunciation.

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