Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Ancient Greek: ἦτα êta or Modern Greek: ήτα íta) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in medieval Greek, a process known as iotacism.In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. It was derived from the Phoenician letter heth 20px. Letters that arose from eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И."@en }
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- Eta abstract "Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Ancient Greek: ἦτα êta or Modern Greek: ήτα íta) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in medieval Greek, a process known as iotacism.In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. It was derived from the Phoenician letter heth 20px. Letters that arose from eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.".
- Q14396 abstract "Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Ancient Greek: ἦτα êta or Modern Greek: ήτα íta) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in medieval Greek, a process known as iotacism.In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. It was derived from the Phoenician letter heth 20px. Letters that arose from eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.".
- Eta comment "Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Ancient Greek: ἦτα êta or Modern Greek: ήτα íta) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in medieval Greek, a process known as iotacism.In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. It was derived from the Phoenician letter heth 20px. Letters that arose from eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.".
- Q14396 comment "Eta (uppercase Η, lowercase η; Ancient Greek: ἦτα êta or Modern Greek: ήτα íta) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in medieval Greek, a process known as iotacism.In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 8. It was derived from the Phoenician letter heth 20px. Letters that arose from eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.".