Yes, there is a symbol in the Greek alphabet that represents the /k/ sound, called “kappa.” However, the letter “c” like in the English alphabet does not exist in the Greek language.
The Greek alphabet does not have the letters: J, Q, W, X, Y, and Z.
The Greek capital letter for Lamda is Λ.
The Greek letter equivalent to the letter L is Lambda.
The Greek word for the letter t is ταφ, /taf/
In Greek mythology Chaos was the Greek god who created earth. His name begins with the letter C.
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No, but the letter Kappa has the same sound as a hard c.
Yes, there is a symbol in the Greek alphabet that represents the /k/ sound, called “kappa.” However, the letter “c” like in the English alphabet does not exist in the Greek language.
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Cronus Chiron Crius Coeus
The Greek letter "lambda" is the symbol for wavelength.
Depends on what type of c. C as in cylinder is Sigma. C as in cat is Kappa. C as in chorus is Chi. There isn't much difference between Chi and Kappa.
The Greek alphabet does not have the letters: J, Q, W, X, Y, and Z.
No. Chi is a greek letter in the alphabet pronounced with a hard c (Kai)
It depends on which alphabet you are talking about. In English it is S In Greek it is T In Hebrew, ר (resh) In Russian it is C
The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.The letter "a" is not part of the Greek alphabet.