θήτα
See also: θῆτα
Greek
| previous letter ήτα |
|
following letter γιώτα |
| Θ θ – English: theta | ||
Etymology
From Ancient Greek θῆτᾰ (thêta).
Noun
θήτα • (thíta) n (indeclinable)
- Theta, the 8th letter of the modern Greek alphabet (majuscule Θ, minuscule θ), originally denoting an aspirated t (tʰ) but now denoting the voiceless dental fricative (θ); usually romanized as "th".
See also
- Appendix:Greek alphabet
Further reading
-
θήτα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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