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How to Pronounce the Greek Letters Like a Greek (Ββ, Γγ, Δδ, Θθ, Ρρ, Υυ..) | Greek Alphabet 

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Today I will help you pronounce the Greek letters the letters of the Greek alphabet like a Greek. Although Alpha (Αα), Epsilon (Εε), and most Greek letters are easy to pronounce, there are a few that absolutely confuse most Greek language students. These Greek letters are Ββ, Γγ, Δδ, Θθ, Ρρ, Υυ. Students who learn Greek outside of Greece often pronounce these letters as if they read Latin scriptures. But why is that and how can someone overcome their pronunciation difficulties?
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@helinika
@helinika Год назад
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@lightwarriorawakened
@lightwarriorawakened Год назад
How would one pronounce ΧΞϚ´ ?
@Seven71987
@Seven71987 Год назад
I think X in Greek is a voiceless gamma. I think that's a acronym not a actual word.
@Seven71987
@Seven71987 Год назад
Beta must be V Gamma must be the voiced version of the CH sound on Loch and Bach Delta must be a voiced TH Theta must be a voiceless TH Rho despite looking like a P is a R And Upsilon must be I and so does H in Greek.
@profphilbell2075
@profphilbell2075 3 месяца назад
I am a scientist who uses the Greek alphabet a lot. Clearly most of the pronunciations of Greek letters used in western science education has no resemblance to Modern Greek. Thank you very much for the lesson and I’m happy to subscribe and follow your lessons.
@helinika
@helinika 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your encouraging comment!
@stephenscribbles
@stephenscribbles Год назад
Part of my girlfriend's family is Greek and I really want to learn at least a bit to impress them. This is going to be harder than I thought, but I want to keep learning. Thank you for helping us beginners!
@spikefivefivefive
@spikefivefivefive Год назад
If English speakers are confused about the differences in the pronunciation between Delta and Theta, consider the difference between the English pronunciations at the beginning of the words "think" and "this". They are totally not interchangeable. However I had always thought Delta in Greek is more like the fricative D in Spanish as in the "nada".
@AndrewAliferis
@AndrewAliferis Год назад
Excellent! I’m Greek-American and have so many pronunciation issues with modern Greek. You do a great job of explaining. If I have just one suggestion, please provide the translation for the examples so that we can learn the vocabulary as well.
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
Thanks for the feedback Andrew!
@palakush7650
@palakush7650 4 месяца назад
Agreeeeed
@suprecam9880
@suprecam9880 2 года назад
A lot of fun to watch and learn with your videos. You convinced me to start learning Greek. Thank you!~ Subscribed.
@helinika
@helinika 2 года назад
Thank you so much ^^
@plantemor
@plantemor Год назад
thank you for this lovely little video :D I'm Danish, but have taken an interest in understanding the sounds of the greek alphabet as part of a little project I'm working on. Your video was very helpful. It is exciting to learn something new and have a door cracked open to an alphabet that used to be, well, total Greek to me, huehueh.
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
Great to hear that! :)
@abdou36965
@abdou36965 3 года назад
Merci beaucoup pour cette intéressante leçon sur la prononciation des lettres grec.vous êtes formidable.
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 9 дней назад
Mu Nu xi omicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega The end
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 9 дней назад
Mu Nu xi omicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega The end
@dominator8245
@dominator8245 2 года назад
Actually only Germans in the middle and south of Germany have difficulties pronouncing r, in Bavaria we actually also roll the r :)
@masse7704
@masse7704 2 года назад
Swedes too
@mulan10003
@mulan10003 2 года назад
Very helpful lesson!
@helinika
@helinika 2 года назад
😊
@patriciamillin1977
@patriciamillin1977 Год назад
Thank you. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I have family living in Cyprus and have noticed similarities between Greek and Spanish pronunciation, for example beta (v) and delta (soft th). I was just never sure how much is Cypriot dialect and if it’s the same as in Greece. I lived in Cyprus myself during the 60s and have noticed that some pronunciations have changed over the years, for example kai, which I always learned was ke, but have often heard my nieces and nephews pronounce it like dshe or je.
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
Happy to hear that! The dje/tse pronunciation for "και" is indeed a dialect (you hear it mostly in Creta and Cyprus)
@patriciamillin1977
@patriciamillin1977 Год назад
@@helinika I thought as much. Thank you for verifying 🤔😊
@helinika
@helinika 3 года назад
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@helinika Год назад
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@peeps169
@peeps169 11 месяцев назад
​@@helinika hi
@stadiagamer9689
@stadiagamer9689 Год назад
preparing for my first greek lesson with you right now. thank you
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
Καλή αρχή! :)
@hellophoenix
@hellophoenix 3 года назад
A great lesson and it helped me a lot
@helinika
@helinika 3 года назад
Χαίρομαι! Glad to hear that ^^
@QuantumLeapAGI
@QuantumLeapAGI 9 месяцев назад
excellent video. thank you very much.
@zapatrzenieuwu5171
@zapatrzenieuwu5171 3 года назад
Yeah that was confusing for me, thank u for make it clear ☺️
@your_moderator
@your_moderator 7 месяцев назад
Είμαι Αμερικανίδα 13 χρονών που μιλάει άπταιστα ελληνικά.. Φοβερή δουλειά!
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 15 дней назад
Mu
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 15 дней назад
Mu
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 15 дней назад
Mu
@your_moderator
@your_moderator 10 дней назад
Καλά
@paulorenatodemaria6106
@paulorenatodemaria6106 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, very kind of you.
@snailmix
@snailmix Год назад
Gamma has definitely been the hardest for me to get the hang of the pronunciation. It’s also hard to tell when it’s a soft g, when it’s pronounced like a y, and when it’s a hard g or even an n or ng sometimes. So many different sounds for one letter. Η/η also gets me because I always want to pronounce it like an H or an n
@joshuabornowski761
@joshuabornowski761 Год назад
I'm still not understanding why they say gamma is sometimes pronounced as a 'wh'. I don't hear that at all
@ada7180
@ada7180 Год назад
I suspect it's pronounced as y when it's the first letter and is followed by i or e, e.g. the names Γιάννης and Γεώργιος, pronounced Yannis and Yeor(g)ios. In other cases gamma is pronounced like a voiced H, or something between h and g. This can be heard clearly in the video. And to get the proper g sound, they use double gamma (yy) or gamma-kappa (yk).
@PatrickSmits
@PatrickSmits 11 месяцев назад
Hi, the difference between δ and theta is still not clear for me Can you help?
@ada7180
@ada7180 11 месяцев назад
@@PatrickSmits delta sounds like th in this, and theta - like th in path
@PatrickSmits
@PatrickSmits 11 месяцев назад
I I think Delta is pronounced with Vocal chord and theta without Vocal chord( just tongue against upper teeth .) Is that wright?🤔😊
@jadezwamibardzo493
@jadezwamibardzo493 3 года назад
Σας ευχαριστώ! Είσαι όμορφος ~ ☺️
@zapatrzenieuwu5171
@zapatrzenieuwu5171 3 года назад
Ooo polska widzę 🥴
@jadezwamibardzo493
@jadezwamibardzo493 3 года назад
@@zapatrzenieuwu5171 owszem xd
@the_bathroom
@the_bathroom 2 года назад
*όμορφη
@emilymadden7435
@emilymadden7435 14 дней назад
Iota pi phi beta sigma alpha alpha phi beta sigma tau kappa sigma tau phi beta sigma tau alpha alpha kappa phi chi psi psi omega sigma tau kappa alpha phi chi alpha alpha kappa phi gamma alpha
@MAwaisKhan5060
@MAwaisKhan5060 2 года назад
Thanks your words very helpful and your teaching skills are very nice. love From Pakistan
@crbgo9854
@crbgo9854 Год назад
I have never heard of a distinction between the "ee" sounds how to recognize there place in spelling that is awesome
@josephwaters2792
@josephwaters2792 Год назад
Looks like Γγ was actually pronounced 4 different ways in the 3 different sample words depending on the next letter or letter combination.
@MR-ub6sq
@MR-ub6sq 2 месяца назад
Hello, dear Marialena! My only interest in the Greek alphabet and language is based on my desire to read the texts of the Greek writings of the Bible. In your video, you bring out the "modern pronunciation" of some alphabets. That's why I have a question for you: How were these alphabets pronounced 2000 years ago? At that time, did the Greek language also have other alphabets than the current ones?
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 2 месяца назад
Clearly NO. Especially the meanings of the words, our church keeps the traditional pronunciation for 2000 years. Thus, we know that the ancient Greek language is almost the same to modern and if you know modern Greek, you can understand the ancient texts with a little effort and a dictionary.
@MR-ub6sq
@MR-ub6sq 2 месяца назад
@@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής How about these 7 letters: Ϝ ϝ digamma Ϛ ϛ stigma Ͱ ͱ heeta Ϻ ϻ san Ϙ Ϟ ϙ ϟ koppa Ͳ Ϡ ͳ ϡ sampii Ϸ ϸ shoo
@MR-ub6sq
@MR-ub6sq 2 месяца назад
@@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής "Especially the meanings of the words, our church keeps the traditional pronunciation for 2000 years." What is "our church"?
@sabtuchannel9590
@sabtuchannel9590 6 месяцев назад
Thanks
@2002erli
@2002erli 2 года назад
Good Explanation
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 2 месяца назад
Many people think that the Greeks wanted to be tortured and so they put five different "ee" in the alphabet. So this question is an opportunity to clarify a few things about the Greek language, the alphabet and the many ... "ee's". The Greek language was created and codified over thousands of years of observing nature and human activity and slowly each word gives the exact meaning of the object or ideal (the signifier is related to what is pointed out and not random words that will be called everything). This development, when it came time to move on to the written record - and after the first attempts at representations, followed the rules of spoken language. Thus were discovered the forms of letters that could reproduce everything around us in the best possible way. No letter is random and of course none comes from a different language. How could that be? When we open our mouths, we hear A (the letter shows above, the man looks up). B(Vita), as one can easily see, represents the blast, the sound of B(V)-orrea=north wind > BBBB (VVVV), so the North (cold wind) is written with B(Vita). The exact same rule applies to all letters, but that's not the point here. The reason for the participation of more than one letter with the same phonetics was the need to illustrate various forms of things, which were not distinguished by oral speech. E.g. "Υδρία-(H)YDRIA - Υγρόν-(H)YGRON - Κύλιξ-KYLIX" etc. These words could not be better defined than with the "Y-υ" scheme, showing a cavity (water accumulates in cavities). It is difficult and complicated to explain the existence of "H-n". Plato says that they used it for the grandeur of words, but that was not all. "H" is two "I's" joined together (I-I), which means a heavier and more emphatic pronunciation of ee, for serious things (Ήλιος-Eelios -Sun - Ήθος-eethos-Moral - Ήρα-Eera -Hera - Ηφαίστιο-eefestio-Volcano) etc. "I-i" says Plato in Kratylos, is used to express the "thin (Ιστίο-tissue) - thin - weak or for intelligence (Ιδέα-Ιdea, which passes like an arrow from the mind). The double "ει" and "οι" were created to represent the long "ee" that existed in the spoken language and acquired spelling rules that we cannot analyze here. "οι" is always used in the suffixes of the masculine plural and in words that are related to something that surrounds us or that are related to human activity, eg. (οίνος-wine, οίκος-house, οίδα-I know, ο οποίος-which, (here "o" means the circle in which we act). "Ει" is a long "ee" and combines "ε" and "ι" because "ε" has a close phonetic relationship with "ι-ee". The "Ο-o" and the "Ω-ω" differ for the same reasons. The omega is a long o (oo), it always enters the endings of the verbs and the endings of the plural of all things or gernes e.g. (των ανθρώπων-of men, των παιδιών- of the children, των πόλεων-of the cities, των σκύλων-of the dogs, etc). The "ο=circle" in everything that bothers us and is related to property, energy, etc. (κόσμος-cosmos-world, πόλεμος-polemos-war, τόπος-topos-place, δρόμος-thromos-road, έξοδος-exodos-exit and so much more). In closing, I will repeat that every letter and especially the many "ee" have to do with the root of each word, so that we can understand what we are talking about to the one who reads us.
@rocklob069
@rocklob069 8 месяцев назад
As I've been learning russian, the hard parts for me are the ones that look like cyrillic like epsilon which sounds like "oo" as in moon
@maankawas5957
@maankawas5957 2 года назад
Very helpful!
@irishmist2969
@irishmist2969 3 месяца назад
How do you pronounce the goddess "Cybele"? Does it sound phonetically like KEY-VAY-LEE?
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 2 месяца назад
Keevelee stress at the middle e (Κυβέλη / Keevέlee)
@SomeoneOrthodox
@SomeoneOrthodox 7 месяцев назад
Fun fact: the letter Y comes from the greek letter ypsilon that is why in romanian, french and i think other romanic languages it is called "igrec" which means greek I
@volpixrossi3589
@volpixrossi3589 5 месяцев назад
In Italian we say either ipsilon or i greca/greco
@Arthur-so2cd
@Arthur-so2cd 2 года назад
you are an amazing teacher : )
@hermonymusofsparta
@hermonymusofsparta 3 года назад
Keep up the good work!
@ParlaAmericanoWithBob
@ParlaAmericanoWithBob Год назад
Thank you
@vanlalmawi
@vanlalmawi 22 дня назад
Basileia (or) Vasileis .. which one is right
@YelpBullhorn
@YelpBullhorn Год назад
I’m English and I’m trying to learn some Greek, but I really struggle with gamma and rho. I hear the W, R, G and Y sound, depending on who is saying it, and what word they are saying! And as for rolling my Rs..... well where do I start? It’s just impossible.
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
It's not impossible! My English pronunciation is also not like the one of a native speaker. Don't give up :)
@PauloRLustosa
@PauloRLustosa 2 года назад
Please, do you have a video pronouncing the anciant greek alphabet? Best regards.
@helinika
@helinika 2 года назад
Hi Paulo! I don't have a video on the ancient Greek alphabet. However, in Greece, we pronounce ancient Greek the same way we pronounce modern Greek :)
@peterwithabang
@peterwithabang 2 месяца назад
So how do you pronounce the Bee 🐝 sound? Or you don't have it in your language?
@StevDoesBigJumps
@StevDoesBigJumps Год назад
It's nice to see a distinction between delta and theta, like eth and thorn (ð, đ) in old english. Also it's kind of fascinating that y becomes i in practically every country south of germany. instead of ü.
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 2 года назад
Blessings to you! 😊😊😊
@PatrickSmits
@PatrickSmits 11 месяцев назад
I think I've got it now: δ you use vocal chord (φωνητική χορδή te and θ with tongue and teeth.
@kenzeier2943
@kenzeier2943 Год назад
I am studying koine (New Testament) Greek. I have been taught other sounds.
@cosmiceggs2385
@cosmiceggs2385 Год назад
So δ is the long "th" sound and θ is the shorter one? For the English word comparison, it does sound shorter.
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 2 месяца назад
Δ-δ as in "th-e" and Θ-θ as in th-under
@mustafacavlak
@mustafacavlak Год назад
I'm really confused with the letter Δ,δ. Many people say it's the same with letter D in Latin, you pronounce it like "th" in the word there and when I try text to speech in translate, the female voice pronounce it like "v" like the v in the word venomous.
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
I can assure you it is pronounced as "th".
@rosalinethomas4665
@rosalinethomas4665 Месяц назад
I only had to learn the 3rd letter. All the others was very easy because I am not English!!
@beakfordclakington1337
@beakfordclakington1337 Год назад
okay; that cleared that up. like socrates once said, 'im back to square -5'. not really i blame those uncontientious romans for interpreting greek letters and ideas superficially
@helinika
@helinika Год назад
Don't worry, it's just the oronunciation that needs to be readjusted
@almusti
@almusti 5 месяцев назад
Such a shame the Greek alphabet doesn’t correspond with modern phonetics of modern Latin alphabet. She explained it all beautifully though. Growing up on the west coast of Turkey I used to watch a lot of Greek television as a child in 70s. Politics and history aside we have great fondness to and similarities with our Greek neighbours. Wouldn’t it be great if two countries were allies politically and just got in really well? So upsetting 😢 hopefully one day we will achieve that. Greetings to all our Greek neighbours 🇬🇷 ❤🇹🇷
@helinika
@helinika 5 месяцев назад
🤍
@sapphoenixthefirebird5063
@sapphoenixthefirebird5063 2 года назад
Castilian Spanish has many of the same sounds! Alpha = A Beta = non-word-initial B or V Gamma = non-word-initial G, consonant Y, LL (yeismo only), N Delta = non-word-initial D Epsilon = E Zeta = (no equivalent, Spanish has no /z/ sound) Eta = I, vowel Y Theta = soft C, Z (distincion and ceceo only) Iota = I, vowel Y Kappa = C, K, QU, word-initial G Lambda = L, LL (lleismo only) Mu = M Nu = N, Ñ Xi = X Omicron = O Pi = P, word-initial B or V Rho = non-word-initial single R (tapped R) Sigma = S, soft C, Z (seseo only) Tau = T, word-initial D Upsilon = I, vowel Y Phi = F Chi = soft G, J Psi = PS Omega = O
@arthurjohnson9982
@arthurjohnson9982 2 года назад
A more phonetic transcription: Α /a/ Β /v/ Γ [ɣ] / [ʝ] Δ /ð/ Ε /e/ Ζ /z/ Η /i/ Θ /θ/ Ι /i/ Κ /k/ Λ /l/ Μ /m/ Ν /n/ Ξ /ks/ Ο /o/ Π /p/ Ρ /ɾ/ Σ /s/ Τ /t/ Υ /i/ Φ /f/ Χ [x] / [ç] Ψ /ps/ Ω /o/
@brfisher1123
@brfisher1123 4 месяца назад
I feel so bad, we non-Greeks like to use your letters and words quite often especially in the field of science and yet we botch the pronunciation. I wonder how you Greeks pronounce the words "photography" and "gymnastics" for example considering that they have their origins from the Greek words φῶς (phōs), and γραφή (graphé) for "photography" and γυμνός (gymnós) for the "gym" part of "gymnastics".
@Deivid_C
@Deivid_C Год назад
P definitely confuses me with the p sound. I see the P and immediately think it is 'pa'.
@MR-ub6sq
@MR-ub6sq 2 месяца назад
7:47 "don't want to confuse you in van further" IN VAN...???
@sentient1640
@sentient1640 11 месяцев назад
I need it for the math.
@af.tatchell
@af.tatchell 4 месяца назад
When did these modern pronunciations develop? How long have these been the most fashionable ways to speak these letters? I presume the vulgarisation of Greek has been a very long process, and this won't be how it sounded 500 years ago.
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής
@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής 2 месяца назад
Come and teach us our language and traditions with your barbaric herasmian pronunciation.
@af.tatchell
@af.tatchell 2 месяца назад
@@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής barbarians can't be taught 😘
@af.tatchell
@af.tatchell 2 месяца назад
@@ΑπόλλωνΘηρευτής and tell me, true Greek, why are you not watching the Olympic Closing Ceremony right now ? 😆
@theproofessayist8441
@theproofessayist8441 Год назад
As someone invested in mathematics - I now sometimes take a light joke out of how bad the American English pronunciation of variable symbols can be.
@scarletb79
@scarletb79 3 года назад
Is Molon Labe pronounced labe in ancient Greek?
@the_bathroom
@the_bathroom 2 года назад
Idk but in modern greek its lave
@baze3SC
@baze3SC Год назад
Interestingly, the "confusion" between B and V appears also in other languages like Hebrew. I think it's called betacism.
@spikefivefivefive
@spikefivefivefive Год назад
Spanish too
@Richard-qs8dn
@Richard-qs8dn 11 месяцев назад
👌
@Sam_Green____4114
@Sam_Green____4114 Год назад
The most letter l have a problem with is Psi Ψ ! l find it very difficult !
@dranilganvir6133
@dranilganvir6133 Год назад
@anthonyrobinson6448
@anthonyrobinson6448 2 месяца назад
Gamma g is like gargling water
@conde_concini
@conde_concini 2 года назад
I'm Brazilian, but I can't correctly pronounce the letter gamma
@helinika
@helinika 2 года назад
Γαία (earth) is pronounced like "yeah" Γυναίκα - γυν -》 pronounced just like yin from yin and yang Hope this helps :)
@conde_concini
@conde_concini 2 года назад
@@helinika thanks a lot!
@vedangpathak
@vedangpathak Год назад
Memorising Schrodinger's equation is just a piece of cake for greeks. 🐈
@Der.Kleine.General
@Der.Kleine.General Год назад
Schrööööööödinger 😑
@vedangpathak
@vedangpathak Год назад
@@Der.Kleine.General 🤣🤣 sorry, Schrödinger
@axiomist4488
@axiomist4488 Год назад
So Pythagoras is Peetagoras, not Paytagoras. Thats what I thought.
@samsadax230
@samsadax230 7 месяцев назад
It is Peethaghoras, "th" like in "think" and "gh" is the gamma explained in the video.
@psoonipad6generation118
@psoonipad6generation118 Год назад
This Greek letter η is pronounced like a i
@TheBaroness
@TheBaroness 4 месяца назад
I know I have 7.5% Greek DNA...but this is all Greek to me! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄
@TruthwillPrevail7938
@TruthwillPrevail7938 Год назад
Are you sure you don't have 7 Dwarfs?😀
@nikolaosbouboulis7883
@nikolaosbouboulis7883 Год назад
Sei Efharisto polli
@GrannyIsWatchingYou
@GrannyIsWatchingYou 7 месяцев назад
Ατμοσφαιρα λικε δε ουορλδ καλλεδ ατμοσφερ κομε φρομ δε γρηέικ ουορλδ καλλεδ ατμόσφαιρα
@panda5996
@panda5996 Год назад
All I know about Greek was the line “This is Sparta!!!” Yelled by a Scottish actor before kicking a black guy into a pit.
@Kovachhh
@Kovachhh 2 года назад
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