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  • April 10, 2024July 23, 2025
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📖 The 6 Most Confusing Greek Letters – Explained!

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There are some Greek letters that look exactly or almost exactly like English letters, and that’s so confusing to many Greek learners!

📺 In this video, you’ll learn the 6 MOST CONFUSING Greek letters and how to say them correctly!

✏️ So grab your notebooks and let’s get started!

🔍 The 6 MOST CONFUSING letters in Greek are:

ε | η | ν | ρ | υ | χ

1️ Ε, ε (epsilon)

🧐 Ε, ε (epsilon) is tricky because the Greek ε looks like the English e.
📌 We’ll pronounce it “e” as in “pen” and NOT “i” as in “be”.
💬 For example:
✅ Ελένη → e LE ni
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