34 consonant sounds and 5 vowel sounds.
26 consonant sounds shared by English.
IPA | Spellings | Example Words |
---|---|---|
ä | α | άρτος ένατος θάλασσα παράμερα |
e̞ | ε αι | βέβαια έπαινος |
i | η ι υ οι ει υι | μήνασ ίαση βαρύς οίκος είδηση υιοθεσία |
o | ο ω | όγκος μώλωπας |
u | ου | ουρά |
[Learn Greek: How to Pronounce the Vowels Correctly | Τα φωνήεντα](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb7r9kJODTw) |
[Greek Online Lessons | A1 | Phonology - Double Vowels (part 1)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIWiD51a5VI) |
[Greek Online Lessons | A1 | Phonology - Double Vowels (part 2)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNFHIpFFYBY) |
The following double vowel combinations:
are pronounced with a voiced (/v/) sound or unvoiced (/f/) sound depending upon 3 factors:
The double vowel combinations may be pronounced separately if:
If neither vowel is accented, or the second vowel is accented, then the following rules apply:
When the /ev/ sound comes before a /v/ sound, and the /ef/ sound comes before another /f/ sound, the /v/ of /f/ sound is not pronounced twice or longer. It is only pronounced once (e.g. εύβοια and ευφυής).
[Learn Greek: Grammar & Pronunciation | The Vowel Combinations αυ & ευ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iza1WvQV554) |
Β Γ Δ Ζ Θ
IPA | Name | Simliar To | Sample Words |
---|---|---|---|
ɣ | voiced dorsal velar non sibilant fricative | g k | γάλα γωνία γουρούνι γη γένος γηγενής |
ɾ | voiced apical alveolar tap | ρήμα αρένα έρανος | |
r | voiced apical alveolar trill | τρίζω κράζω πρόβα | |
ʎ | voiced dorsal palatal lateral tap | l | ελιά λιοπύρι γελιέμαι |
ɲ | voiced front dorsal palatal nasal stop | νιότη νοιάζομαι πενιές | |
ʝ | voiced dorsal palatal non sibilant fricative | αγέρας γείσο γερνώ | |
ps | |||
dz |
See How to Pronounce Greek Like a Native Speaker.
σ is pronounced /z/ (voiced) instead of /s/ (unvoiced) before a voiced consonant (β, γ, δ, λ, ρ, μ, ν).
A digraph is a combination of two letters representing one sound.
Digraph | IPA | Example Words |
---|---|---|
μπ | /b/ or /mb/ | μπαλά κάμπος |
ντ | /d/ or /nd/ | ντουλάπα πάντα |
γκ | /g/ or /ŋg/ | γκαρίζω παγκάκι |
γγ | /ŋg/ | αγγαρεία άγγελος αγγείο εγγόνι αγγούρι |
ββ, κκ, λλ, μμ, νν, ππ, ρρ, σσ, ττ
Two identical consonants together are pronounced as if there were only one consonant sound.
[Learn Greek: The Consonants Pronunciation | Part1: Β Γ Δ Ζ Θ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-K2PjifH0Q) |
[Learn Greek: The Consonants Pronunciation | Part2: Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Π](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04BgJPL12cA) |
[Learn Greek: The Consonants Pronunciation | Part 3: Ρ Σ Τ Φ Χ Ψ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CwN-k-URks) |
[Learn Greek: The Consonants Pronunciation | Part4: Consonant Combinations ΜΠ ΝΤ ΓΚ ΓΓ ΤΣ ΤΖ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c08rv3JK3n4) |
All have the /i/ sound.
The double vowel combination -υι is very rare and not found at the end of words.
Only found in υιός (son) and it’s derivatives.
Focus on the roots. For example, ύψος - height: