θήτα

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Greek[edit]

 previous
    letter

  ήτα  
 following
    letter

  γιώτα  
Θ θ   –   English: theta
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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek θῆτᾰ (thêta).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈθi.ta/
  • Hyphenation: θή‧τα

Noun[edit]

θήτα (thítan (indeclinable)

  1. 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".

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