Not in modern Greek. There was in ancient Greek. They used the spiritus asper (well, the monks did that later - the ancients did not use diacritical signs) for that. So "heena" is right. We know this from translations into other languages, for the most part Latin.
what do u mean "no letter H"? IN GREEK THE H (Η,η) is like "E,e" . but if u mean the way that its pronounced then in greek the "Χ,χ" is like the english "H,h"
Not in modern Greek. There was in ancient Greek. They used the spiritus asper (well, the monks did that later - the ancients did not use diacritical signs) for that. So "heena" is right. We know this from translations into other languages, for the most part Latin.
RMB229 2 years ago
well there is no "h" sound in greek . no "heena" but just "eena"
Pao93Kalamata 2 years ago
what do u mean "no letter H"? IN GREEK THE H (Η,η) is like "E,e" . but if u mean the way that its pronounced then in greek the "Χ,χ" is like the english "H,h"
Pao93Kalamata 2 years ago
ALL the sentences start with capital letters
Pao93Kalamata 2 years ago
You are making a mistake.
All sentences start with capital letters.
Eyrynomos 2 years ago
thanks for this. totally forgot about this rule.
almstsunrize1 2 years ago