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Lesson 5 - Accents

Lesson 4

Vowels and Consonants

   Here is an easy one. The 24 letters of the Greek alphabet are divided into two parts. The vowels (öùíçåíôá) and the consonants (óõìöùíá).
  There are 7 vowels and 17 consonants. They are:

Table 4.1
Vowels (Öùíçåíôá): á, å, ç, é, õ, ï, ù.
Consonants (Óõìöùíá): â, ã, ä, æ, è, ê, ë, ì, í, î, ð, ñ, ó, ô, ö, ÷, ø.

  That was it! Now I must remind you once again, that you have to completely learn the first four lessons before moving on.
   If you think you know these lessons well, click the arrow to take you to  Lesson 5.

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