Ancient Greek Ἑλληνική
Instructions
To type directly with the computer keyboard:
- Type th, ph, kh, ps for θ, φ, χ, ψ
- Type a space key after s to change the final letter σ into ς
- Type b=, k=, s=, f= for the special characters
- Type j (or è) for η
- Type u (or y) for υ
- Type w (or ô) for ω
- Type an apostrophe to get an acute accent; example: a' for ά
- Type an apostrophe several times to get the other diacritics; example: a'' a''' a'''' to get: ὰ ᾰ ᾱ
- Type & for a circumflex accent (may appear in the form of a tilde); example: a& for ᾶ
- Type h (or -) for a rough breathing; example: ha for ἁ
- Type hh (or --) sfor a smooth breathing; example: hha for ἀ
- Tyoe rh to get ῥ (and rhh for ῤ)
- Type an apostrophe after the breathings; example: ha', ha'' and hha', hha'' to get: ἅ ἃ and ἄ ἂ
- Type = to add the iota subscript; example: a= for ᾳ
- Type ï and ü for ϊ and ϋ then an apostrophe to add a diacritic mark
Punctuation
- Type ? to get the Greek question mark ;
- Type ; to get the Greek semicolon ·
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