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There were initially numerous local variants of the Greek alphabet, which differed in the use and non-use of the additional vowel and consonant symbols and several other features. A form of western Greek native to Euboea, which among other things had Χ for /ks/, was transplanted to Italy by early Greek colonists, and became the ancestor of the Old Italic alphabets and ultimately, through Etruscan, of the Latin alphabet. Athens used a local form of the alphabet until the 5th century BC; it lacked the letters Ξ and Ψ as well as the vowel symbols Η and Ω. The classical 24-letter alphabet that became the norm later was originally the local alphabet of Ionia; this was adopted by Athens in 403 BC under archon Eucleides and in most other parts of the Greek-speaking world during the 4th century BC.

Letter names
When the Greeks adapted the Phoenician alphabet, they took over not only the letter shapes and sound values, but also the names by which the sequence of the alphabet could be recited and memorized. In Phoenician, each letter name was a word that began with the sound represented by that letter; thus ʾaleph, the word for "ox", was used as the name for the glottal stop /ʔ/, bet, or "house", for the /b/ sound, and so on. When the letters were adopted by the Greeks, most of the Phoenician names were maintained or modified slightly to fit Greek phonology; thus, ʾaleph, bet, gimel became alpha, beta, gamma.

The Greek names of the following letters are more or less straightforward continuations of their Phoenician antecedents. Between Ancient and Modern Greek they have remained largely unchanged, except that their pronunciation has followed regular sound changes along with other words (for instance, in the name of beta, ancient /b/ regularly changed to modern /v/, and ancient /ɛː/ to modern /i/, resulting in the modern pronunciation vita). The name of lambda is attested in early sources as λάβδα besides λάμβδα;[22] in Modern Greek the spelling is often λάμδα, reflecting pronunciation. Similarly, iota is sometimes spelled γιώτα in Modern Greek ([ʝ] is conventionally transcribed ⟨γ{ι,η,υ,ει,οι}⟩ word-initially and intervocalically before back vowels and /a/). In the tables below, the Greek names of all letters are given in their traditional polytonic spelling; in modern practice, like with all other words, they are usually spelled in the simplified monot
 onic system.


Greek alphabet
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The names of the letters in spoken Standard Modern Greek
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Letter	Name	Pronunciation
Greek	Phoenician original	English	Greek (Ancient)	Greek (Modern)	English
Α	ἄλφα	aleph	alpha	[alpʰa]	[ˈalfa]	Listeni/ˈælfə/
Β	βῆτα	beth	beta	[bɛːta]	[ˈvita]	/ˈbiːtə/, US /ˈbeɪtə/
Γ	γάμμα	gimel	gamma	[ɡamma]	[ˈɣama]	/ˈɡæmə/
Δ	δέλτα	daleth	delta	[delta]	[ˈðelta]	/ˈdɛltə/
Η	ἦτα	heth	eta	[hɛːta], [ɛːta]	[ˈita]	/ˈiːtə/, US /ˈeɪtə/
Θ	θῆτα	teth	theta	[tʰɛːta]	[ˈθita]	/ˈθiːtə/, US Listeni/ˈθeɪtə/
Ι	ἰῶτα	yodh	iota	[iɔːta]	[ˈʝota]	Listeni/aɪˈoʊtə/
Κ	κάππα	kaph	kappa	[kappa]	[ˈkapa]	Listeni/ˈkæpə/
Λ	λάμβδα	lamedh	lambda	[lambda]	[ˈlamða]	Listeni/ˈlæmdə/
Μ	μῦ	mem	mu	[myː]	[mi]	Listeni/ˈmjuː/; occasionally US /ˈmuː/
Ν	νῦ	nun	nu	[nyː]	[ni]	/ˈnjuː/ (US /ˈnuː/)
Ρ	ῥῶ	reš	rho	[rɔː]	[ro]	Listeni/ˈroʊ/
Τ	ταῦ	taw	tau	[tau]	[taf]	/ˈtaʊ/ or /ˈtɔː/

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