Greek spelling alphabet
Names for Greek letters to aid spelling From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Greek spelling alphabet is a spelling alphabet (or "phonetic alphabet") for Greek, i.e. an accepted set of easily differentiated names given to the letters of the alphabet for the purpose of spelling out words. It is used mostly on radio voice channels by the Greek army, the navy and the police. The names for some Greek letters are easily confused in noisy conditions.
Similar sounding Greek letters:
- víta (β), zíta (ζ), íta (η), thíta (θ)
- épsilon (ε), ýpsilon (υ)
- mi (μ), ni (ν)
- xi (ξ), pi (π), fi (φ), chi (χ), psi (ψ)
The spelling alphabet
Letter | Greek name | English name | spelling name | transliteration and translation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Α, α | álfa | alpha | αστήρ | astír ('star') |
Β, β | víta | beta | Βύρων | Víron ('Byron') |
Γ, γ | gámma | gamma | γαλή | galí ('cat') |
Δ, δ | délta | delta | δόξα | dóxa ('glory') |
Ε, ε | épsilon | epsilon | Ερμής | Ermís ('Hermes') |
Ζ, ζ | zíta | zeta | Ζευς[1] | Zefs ('Zeus') |
Η, η | íta | eta | Ηρώ | Iró ('Hero') |
Θ, θ | thíta | theta | θεά | theá ('goddess') |
Ι, ι | ióta | iota | ίσκιος | ískios ('shadow') |
Κ, κ | káppa | kappa | κενόν | kenón ('blank') |
Λ, λ | lámbda | lambda | λάμα | láma ('blade') |
Μ, μ | mi | mu | μέλι | méli ('honey') |
Ν, ν | ni | nu | ναός | naós ('church') |
Ξ, ξ | xi | xi | Ξέρξης | Xérxis ('Xerxes') |
Ο, ο | ómikron | omicron | οσμή | osmí ('smell') |
Π, π | pi | pi | Πέτρος | Pétros ('Peter') |
Ρ, ρ | ro | rho | ρήγας | rígas ('king') |
Σ, σ, -ς | sígma | sigma | σοφός | sofós ('wise') |
Τ, τ | taf | tau | τίγρης | tígris ('tiger') |
Υ, υ | ípsilon | upsilon | ύμνος | ímnos ('hymn') |
Φ, φ | fi | phi | Φωφώ | Fofó (female diminutive name) |
Χ, χ | chi | chi | χαρά | chará ('joy') |
Ψ, ψ | psi | psi | ψυχή | psichí ('soul') |
Ω, ω | oméga | omega | ωμέγα | oméga |
See also
- NATO/ICAO phonetic alphabet, for the Roman alphabet
- Russian spelling alphabet
References
Further reading
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