October 14 - 4.1: Greek Transliteration Flashcards
Κ or κ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “c” in English
𝚵 or ξ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “x” in English
Ψ or ψ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “ps” in English
Θ or θ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “th” in English
Φ or φ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “ph” in English
Χ or χ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “ch” in English
𝜐
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “y” in English
ο𝜐
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “u” in English
𝛼𝜐
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “au” in English
ε𝜐
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “eu” in English
εɩ
Translates to what in English?
Translates to “i” in English
Sometimes to ei but won’t be tested
𝛼ɩ
Translates to what in classical Latin, and what in later Latin and English?
Translates to “ae” in classical Latin
Translates to “e” in later Latin/English
οɩ
Translates to what in classical Latin, and what in later Latin and English?
Translates to “oe” in classical Latin
Translates to “e” in later Latin/English
῾ρ
Rho with a rough breathing mark translates to what in English?
Translates to “rh” in English
᾿ρ῾ρ
Two rhos, one with a smooth breathing and the other with a rough breathing mark, translates to what in English?
Translates to “rrh” in English