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Puritan Board Freshman
I am seeking some help to have a correct understanding on the pronunciation of Biblical Greek. I find it is difficult for me to proceed further without a certain understanding of the correct pronunciation. I have made a list of the letters or diphthongs that I am not certain about:
B: is it like English "b" or "v"?
Δ: is it like English "d" or like "th" in the word "there" and "these"?
H: is it like English "ay" in the word "hay" and "lay" or like "e" in the word "bet" and "let", or like "i" in the word "lid" and "sit"?
Π: is it like English "p" or "b"?
T: is it like English "t" or "d"?
Y: is it like French "u" in the word "du", or like English "oo" in "book" and "cook", or like English "ee" in the word "meet" and "seed"?
X: is it like English "ch" in "chaos" and "school" or something else?
Ω: is it like English "o" in "go" or like "ore" in "sore" and "bore"?
AI: is it like English "ai" in "aisle" or like English "e" in "met"?
B: is it like English "b" or "v"?
Δ: is it like English "d" or like "th" in the word "there" and "these"?
H: is it like English "ay" in the word "hay" and "lay" or like "e" in the word "bet" and "let", or like "i" in the word "lid" and "sit"?
Π: is it like English "p" or "b"?
T: is it like English "t" or "d"?
Y: is it like French "u" in the word "du", or like English "oo" in "book" and "cook", or like English "ee" in the word "meet" and "seed"?
X: is it like English "ch" in "chaos" and "school" or something else?
Ω: is it like English "o" in "go" or like "ore" in "sore" and "bore"?
AI: is it like English "ai" in "aisle" or like English "e" in "met"?