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['ælfəbet]nome alfabeto m.* * *['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabeto- alphabetically* * *['ælfəbet]nome alfabeto m. -
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['ælfəbɛt]nalfabet m, abecadło nt* * *['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabet- alphabetically -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabēts- alphabetically* * *alfabēts -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabetas- alphabetically -
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n. alfabet* * *['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabet- alphabetically -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) abeceda- alphabetically* * *• abeceda -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) abeceda- alphabetically* * *• abeceda -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabet- alphabetically -
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) αλφάβητο- alphabetically -
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[ˈælfəbɪt] nounthe letters of a written language arranged in order:الفباء، حُرُوف الهِجَاء، الأبْجَدِيَّهI have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.
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['ælfəbit](the letters of a written language arranged in order: I have learned all the letters of the Greek alphabet.) alfabeto- alphabetically -
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ˈælfəbɪt сущ. алфавит;
азбука Arabic alphabet ≈ арабский алфавит Cyrillic alphabet ≈ кириллица, кириллический алфавит Greek alphabet ≈ греческий алфавит Latin alphabet ≈ латинский алфавит Phoenician alphabet ≈ фонетический алфавит Sanskrit alphabet ≈ санскритский алфавит runic alphabet ≈ руническое письмо Syn: ABCалфавит;
азбука - the English * английский алфавит - the phonetic * фонетический алфавит основы (науки) ;
элементарные знания( в какой-л области) - * of chemistry азбука химии (связь) кодовый набор (при передаче данных) (американизм) располагать в алфавитном порядке( американизм) алфабетизировать, переводить на буквенное письмо (языки с иероглифической письменностью)abstract ~ вчт. абстрактный алфавитalphabet алфавит;
азбука ~ алфавитinternal ~ вчт. внутренний алфавитoutput ~ вчт. выходной алфавитsource ~ вчт. входной алфавитБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > alphabet
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53 Ionic alphabet
Религия: (Most important variety of the eastern form of the ancient Greek alphabet, developed late in the 5th century ВС) ионийский алфавит -
54 alpha
alpha n indecl., ἄλφα, the first letter of the Greek alphabet: hoc discunt ante alpha et beta, i. e. before the alphabet, Iu.* * *alpha, 1st letter of Greek alphabet; A; first/foremost (group/class); beginning -
55 איטא
אִיטָא, אִיטָהI (ἦτα) the letter (η) of the Greek Alphabet, the numerical value of which is eight; used in the way of a phonetic play (ἤτω, or ἰτά as though an adj. verbale of ἰέναι) to indicate going or death. Gen. R. s. 14, beg. (proving that a seven months child can live, while an eight months child cannot) מדידכון אנא ממטי איט״א אוכ״טא, לכון זיט״א אפ״טא from your own (Greek) language I will prove it to you, ‘ Live (ζήτω) seven, Go, eight, (ζ = ἕπτα, η = ὄκτω). Y.Yeb.IV, 5d top; Tanḥ. Bmidbar 18 (corr. acc.); Ibid. (ed. Buber) 21. -
56 איטה I
אִיטָא, אִיטָהI (ἦτα) the letter (η) of the Greek Alphabet, the numerical value of which is eight; used in the way of a phonetic play (ἤτω, or ἰτά as though an adj. verbale of ἰέναι) to indicate going or death. Gen. R. s. 14, beg. (proving that a seven months child can live, while an eight months child cannot) מדידכון אנא ממטי איט״א אוכ״טא, לכון זיט״א אפ״טא from your own (Greek) language I will prove it to you, ‘ Live (ζήτω) seven, Go, eight, (ζ = ἕπτα, η = ὄκτω). Y.Yeb.IV, 5d top; Tanḥ. Bmidbar 18 (corr. acc.); Ibid. (ed. Buber) 21. -
57 אִיטָא
אִיטָא, אִיטָהI (ἦτα) the letter (η) of the Greek Alphabet, the numerical value of which is eight; used in the way of a phonetic play (ἤτω, or ἰτά as though an adj. verbale of ἰέναι) to indicate going or death. Gen. R. s. 14, beg. (proving that a seven months child can live, while an eight months child cannot) מדידכון אנא ממטי איט״א אוכ״טא, לכון זיט״א אפ״טא from your own (Greek) language I will prove it to you, ‘ Live (ζήτω) seven, Go, eight, (ζ = ἕπτα, η = ὄκτω). Y.Yeb.IV, 5d top; Tanḥ. Bmidbar 18 (corr. acc.); Ibid. (ed. Buber) 21. -
58 אִיטָה
אִיטָא, אִיטָהI (ἦτα) the letter (η) of the Greek Alphabet, the numerical value of which is eight; used in the way of a phonetic play (ἤτω, or ἰτά as though an adj. verbale of ἰέναι) to indicate going or death. Gen. R. s. 14, beg. (proving that a seven months child can live, while an eight months child cannot) מדידכון אנא ממטי איט״א אוכ״טא, לכון זיט״א אפ״טא from your own (Greek) language I will prove it to you, ‘ Live (ζήτω) seven, Go, eight, (ζ = ἕπτα, η = ὄκτω). Y.Yeb.IV, 5d top; Tanḥ. Bmidbar 18 (corr. acc.); Ibid. (ed. Buber) 21. -
59 ζῆτα
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet (Pl.)Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.Etymology: From Semitic, cf. Hebr. zajit, Aram. zētā (Lewy Fremdw. 169f.; s. Schwyzer 140 n. 4). The idea that ζῆτα continues Hebr. zajin reshaped after βῆτα, ἦτα, θῆτα, is unnecessary.Page in Frisk: 1,613Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ζῆτα
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60 λάβδα
Grammatical information: n. indecl.Meaning: the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet (Att.); later (with sec. nasal) λάμβδα (Ar., Arist. as v. l.).Derivatives: λαβδακισμός m. `special use or pronunciation of the λ' (Quint.); cf. on ἰωτακισμός s. ἰῶτα.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.Etymology: From Semit.; cf. Hebr. lāmedh. Gr. λαβδ- agrees with Sem. lamb-; Schwyzer 140 n. 2, 826; Schulze Kl. Schr. 283 f. Doubts in Kretschmer Glotta 6, 307.Page in Frisk: 2,66Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λάβδα
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