Greek Alphabet Cards

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76 points by ricochet11 8 hours ago


nayuki - 39 minutes ago

While bored in high school math class around the year 2005, I forced myself to learn the Greek alphabet. That very much came in handy in university, as Greek letters are frequently used for variables in computer science, mathematics, and physics.

mwexler - 5 hours ago

Very handy. My math education would have gone much better if my notes weren't full of "lambda is the half stickman; sigma is upside down Q or broken E" and other really silly things

BigTTYGothGF - 43 minutes ago

I never understood what was supposed to be so hard about Greek letters.

ARandomerDude - 4 hours ago

Get a decent Greek grammar book and go through the first couple chapters, even if you don’t plan to complete the book. After completing the exercises you’ll be amazed by how quickly the Greek alphabet stuck. Repeat every 10 years if necessary.

jnmandal - 5 hours ago

Μπράβο ρε. Πόσο όμορφο

Avijit_Thawani - 5 hours ago

Fascinating! I assume Mandarin is one of the other two languages your kids are learning, in which case you may be interested or have already seen Chineasy app and book, for a similar experience with Hanzi.

NooneAtAll3 - 4 hours ago

I wish cards like these didn't stop at ONE letter

a lot of reading skill is in connecting one letter to the next, syllable-grouped

teaching should incorporate that

jonathanlydall - 3 hours ago

Very cool. With English there is Letterland which seems quite similar at a glance.

https://letterland.com/

EstanislaoStan - 5 hours ago

I read this whole article like you were going to teach them Ancient Greek, but now I'm guessing modern is more likely?

Anyway, some of my strongest language class memories from college are from translating parts of the Odyssey and New Testament.

iandanforth - 5 hours ago

I have similar projects in mind. How were these printed?

romeinaday - 4 hours ago

no download or buy link?

russum - 4 hours ago

Are there good sets out there for other languages: English, German, etc?

vazma - 3 hours ago

Very nice, I can borrow the idea to teach also my kids :)

qzgrid37 - 4 hours ago

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epilys - 6 hours ago

> However, I haven’t found any such cards for Greek characters, so I think mine are the first in Greek.

Huh? A simple web search shows many, many, many results.