just a few notes here: "η" is usually transcribed as "i" "υ" is usually transcribed as "i" or "y" "φ" is usually transcribed as "f" sigma has two lowercase forms but one uppercase form: - Σ (uppercase sigma) - σ (lowercase sigma, used at the start or in the middle of words) - ς (lowercase sigma, used at the end of words, likely a standardised cursive simplification of σ) also not really a mistake, but "upsilon" is occasionally spelt "ypsilon". in English, the former is most common, though I prefer the second spelling since it (in my opinion) better reflects the Greek pronunciation of the letter but great video overall
Strange. Why you talk about η but don't talk about β? They should go in pair. They were "Beta" and "Eta" in antique times but changed to "Vita" and "Ita" somewhere in medieval times. This is the reason why russian letter В represents sound V. Alfabet in Russian would be "Alfavit" for this reason.
@@mattslupek7988, yes. Kinda. I learned that in russian so I can't say for sure what is the best analogy for English. In russian I have been told that Greek Η is full analog of our И. Makes sense because our И originated from the Greek Η. And we also have letter Н witch originated from Greek Ν. For some reason in both cases middle line turned counter clockwise (Greek Η -> our И, Greek Ν -> our Н). We can see the process happening gradually in the medieval texts. But why it happened we don't know.
Thank you for supporting and showing our amazing language to the outside world. Love from Greece 🇬🇷 In Greek: Ευχαριστούμε που υποστηρίζεις και δείχνεις την καταπληκτική μας γλώσσα στον έξω κόσμο. Αγάπη από την Ελλάδα 🇬🇷
@@almightysmite Γ is used in nuclear industry and radiotherapy and many more... Whereas Π is something that I started studying from 7 grader it is pi it is used to calculate circumference of circle it's value is 3.14 or 22/7
Όλα,τα αγγλικά είναι λατινικά και ελληνικά (αρχαία) , δυστυχώς τα αρχαία ελληνικά με την πάροδο του χρόνου εμείς οι Έλληνες δυστυχώς δεν τα μαθαίνουμε τοσο οσο άλλοτε!!
In the Greek language we have two (2) letters that are pronounced as E. The first is the letter Epsilon and the second is Alpha and Iota together (αι). Two letters pronounced as o, these are Omicron (o) and Omega (ω). And five(5) pronounced as i, these are: Iota (ι), Ypsilon (υ), Itta (η), Epsilon together with Iota (ει), and Omicron together with Iota (οι), which is mainly used when we write in the plural person. But there are also some exceptions. The exceptions are when in Epsilon-Iota (ει), we have two dots above Iota (εϊ), then it is read separately. The same applies to the Omicron-Iota (οϊ), these dots are called (solvents). Another exception is the letter Ypsilon, which is sometimes pronounced as beta (b), pronounced like the English (v), for example: the word Mavro means Black, and is spelled (Μαύρο), Note: If the Ypsilon contains solvents, it is pronounced separately, for example word formaldehyde = (Latin: formalde-ΰ-di) and spelled φορμαλδεΰδη. As you see it is additionally emphasized.
Very useful video, i am a Greek teacher (classical studies) and i would be happy if my students had such a beautiful handwriting like the one of this video! Some corrections for the video: M is called "Mi", N is called "Ni", T "taf" Y "ipsilon".
English has an equivalent archaic symbol to theta called thorn, it fell out of use because the first printing presses didn't have that symbol. A Y would sometime's be used in it's place because they looked similar, that's why you see old signs that say "Ye Olde Shoppe" which is pronounced "The Old Shop".
Lowercase numbers evolved originally as a variant of traditional block letters that were faster to write with a quill when copying books or writing fast otherwise known as a miniscule cursive. Most cursives now are ligatures where letters are written together.
Hi, I study Ancient Greek at school. We learn two lower cases for the letter Beta : β at the beginning of a word and ϐ anywhere else. Has the latter form disappeared over time in Modern Greek? I can't find it mentionned anywhere.
Αα Alpha A Ββ Beta B Γγ Gamma G Δδ Delta D Εε Epsilon E Ζζ Zeta Z Ηη Eta H Θθ Theta TH Ιι Iota I Κκ Kappa K Λλ Lambda L Μμ Mu M Νν Nu N Ξξ Xi X Οο Omicron O Ππ Pi P Ρρ Rho R Σσς Sigma S Ττ Tau T Υυ Upsilon U Φφ Phi PH Χχ Chi CH Ψψ Psi Psi PS Ωω Omega O
You have done a very good job. As a Greek thank you! In Greek we have 2 o's (ο, ω) 2 e's (ε, αι) 5 i's (ι, η, υ, ει, οι) But αι, ει, οι can have different accent if we put solvents for example αί, εϊ, οϊ αι οι ει αϊ οί εϊ These have different accent
All the letters are moving in spacetime, or placed in spacetime; tithemi. Logos, tithemi. I noticed the letters pi and rho. I think this seemed to develop from resh (ר), and qof (ק); which jumbled together and may kinda be of like rho. I dunno ;). Have you heard of: Minoru Yamasaki?
Β (uppercase beta) makes the v or b sound Γ (uppercase gamma) makes the ge sound Η (uppercase eta) has really much information it can make the h y or i sound
@@candylover6419 Ok, I know some words have GH in them but it's not a real phonetic GH in THROUGH is silent GH in ROUGH sounds like F GH in GHOST sounds like G So GH is not an original sound
In ancient Greek the letter σ is used at the beginning of the word(for example σωτηρια), while the letter ς has the same pronunciation of the σ but is used at the end of the word(for example κρατος).
Βήτα have sound of "v", Ήτα have sound of "i" Ύψιλον have sound of "y" Σιγμα has two lower cases, for beggining or middle of the word "σ", in the last of the word "ς".
Hey, I don’t know if it’s deliberate or a mistake but the difference between capital and small theta is not whether the line touches the shape, it’s that capital theta is almost completely a circle, while small theta is an oval.
Just a few notes there: Θ = Q (If you move the line to the right, and turn it into a slight angle, it makes a Q) Φ = F (When you pronounce it, the "ph" sounds like an F sound) Χ = C (Chi starts with C) Ψ = Y (Remove part of the line poking out of the curve and you get a Y) Ω = W (The lowercase Ω "ω" looks like a W) If you put the Greek alphabet letters in English order, you get something like this ΑΒΧΔΕΦΓΗΙϑΚΛΜΝΟΠΘΡΣΤΥVΩΧΨΖ (Note that I put ϑ there just to substitute J)
I just invented that "Alphabet" word is from Greek. Bc "Alpha" and "Beta" and these are first letters so they made it "Alpha-Bet" but "A" from "Beta" is cut If i say it not correctly then it means that Im too young to know the truth
The greeks ofcourse invented the wowels Its the first phonological language of the world 🌎 and the first that can be used and its based. in the sounds of the nature . Ofcourse they invented and the letters Ξ Φ Χ Ψ Ω . The greek language is the based language of all European languages Latin from the greek city chalkis And kyrrilic from the most educated men of Byzantium monks Kyrilos and Methodios who used the greek letters in order to make the slavic or the kyrrilic one.
The way you write the greek letters is so beautiful and balanced ! As a greek, I want to thank you !
Κανεις έλληνας;
@@slow_7 εδώ ρε
We have to write these too for science.. fact that we are not even greek
They are pretty easy to write🗿
@@slow_7 γεια σου ρε φίλε 👍
As a native English-writer, the way you use two strokes for letters with tails like a, b, and g is mesmerizing.
just a few notes here:
"η" is usually transcribed as "i"
"υ" is usually transcribed as "i" or "y"
"φ" is usually transcribed as "f"
sigma has two lowercase forms but one uppercase form:
- Σ (uppercase sigma)
- σ (lowercase sigma, used at the start or in the middle of words)
- ς (lowercase sigma, used at the end of words, likely a standardised cursive simplification of σ)
also not really a mistake, but "upsilon" is occasionally spelt "ypsilon". in English, the former is most common, though I prefer the second spelling since it (in my opinion) better reflects the Greek pronunciation of the letter
but great video overall
Strange. Why you talk about η but don't talk about β? They should go in pair. They were "Beta" and "Eta" in antique times but changed to "Vita" and "Ita" somewhere in medieval times. This is the reason why russian letter В represents sound V. Alfabet in Russian would be "Alfavit" for this reason.
@@РайанКупер-э4о sorry, i'd forgotten about beta haha
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I thought the H was pronounced like a long English e ( like in “feet” or “team”).
@@mattslupek7988, yes. Kinda. I learned that in russian so I can't say for sure what is the best analogy for English. In russian I have been told that Greek Η is full analog of our И. Makes sense because our И originated from the Greek Η. And we also have letter Н witch originated from Greek Ν. For some reason in both cases middle line turned counter clockwise (Greek Η -> our И, Greek Ν -> our Н). We can see the process happening gradually in the medieval texts. But why it happened we don't know.
Mathematics, physic, chemistry: "We'll take entire stock."
Covid-19: Hold my beer!
Even size
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@@Alozhatos WHO skipped Xi
We will not hear the end of COVID till we get the Omega variant.
Thank you for supporting and showing our amazing language to the outside world. Love from Greece 🇬🇷
In Greek:
Ευχαριστούμε που υποστηρίζεις και δείχνεις την καταπληκτική μας γλώσσα στον έξω κόσμο. Αγάπη από την Ελλάδα 🇬🇷
Everyone who had completed basic education knows Greek alphabet. I wonder we can actually write with these letters
@@demon12554 as another greek, its basically to flex if ur not in greece, in greece tho u can hear the locals gossiping about "you damn tourists"
@@polydorasxatzi1345 fake greek? your roots are german 😂
@@polydorasxatzi1345 hellenic become greek now you want to be macedonian 😂
@@AlexMkd1984 wdym
Its interesting how I recognize most of these just from studying Maths and Physics, the Greek really set the world's foundations
@sigma_01460what?
especially moved by seeing you write the Greek alphabet so beautiful. So proud! Love from Greece!🇬🇷❤️
As a chemistry, maths and physics student, I almost know all these Greek letters
Same here 🤣
@@almightysmite Γ is used in nuclear industry and radiotherapy and many more... Whereas Π is something that I started studying from 7 grader it is pi it is used to calculate circumference of circle it's value is 3.14 or 22/7
Όλα,τα αγγλικά είναι λατινικά και ελληνικά (αρχαία) , δυστυχώς τα αρχαία ελληνικά με την πάροδο του χρόνου εμείς οι Έλληνες δυστυχώς δεν τα μαθαίνουμε τοσο οσο άλλοτε!!
@@ippo13leoforos34 πραγματικά αυτό είναι περίεργο, νόμιζα ότι όλοι μάθατε και αρχαία ελληνικά
@@Kunwaa_Da_Explora δυστυχώς όχι και ίσως για αυτό φταιει η παγκοσμιοποίηση!γιατί κάποτε οι γονείς μας τα μαθαίνανε κανονικά!
Gracias por compartir, me lo enseñaron en preparatoria, ya tengo 62 años y recordaba la mayor parte, me dio gusto verlo. Soy Mexicana
For the first time in my life this video makes me interested in learning Greek. Btw i love your handwriting. ❤️❤️
Good luck, ull need it
One has to admit, greek letters have some cool names: Omega, Epsilon, Alpha, Delta, Omicron
also sigma
@@shajahan_7423 👍Lamda, Gama, Zeta, Beta, Theta, Kappa
Theta, Rho are the best ones
Sounds like some name for some special operations team like Zeta-9 or something. Or some other way to name something
@@Pbcvl Also Catherine Zeta Jones.
HOW IS UR WRITING SO PERFECT?? That’s insaneeee
Μπράβο!! είναι πολυ ωραιο να μαθαίνετε και εσείς την παλια παγκόσμια γλωσσα όπου έχουν αντικατασταθεί πλεον από τα αγγλικά!!❣️🇬🇷
Omg🙂
you mean new language 😂 you are fake greek who stole alphabet feom macedonia and you claim you innvented only Lies😂
@@shhabbaaa Dont belive in fake greek propaganda they steal macedonian history our alphabet they are Liars
Ναί
Το Πι είναι ένα μαθηματικό σύμβολο ή ένα ελληνικό γράμμα
this is one of the few accurate greek letter writing representations i've seen in a while.
also 4:09 i'm self-promoting you can't stop me
12 year olds at 3:36 be like: 😂🤣
Why they be calling themselves a letter from the Greek alphabet 💀
As a 12 year old myself, I do not say that!
In the Greek language we have two (2) letters that are pronounced as E. The first is the letter Epsilon and the second is Alpha and Iota together (αι). Two letters pronounced as o, these are Omicron (o) and Omega (ω). And five(5) pronounced as i, these are: Iota (ι), Ypsilon (υ), Itta (η), Epsilon together with Iota (ει), and Omicron together with Iota (οι), which is mainly used when we write in the plural person. But there are also some exceptions. The exceptions are when in Epsilon-Iota (ει), we have two dots above Iota (εϊ), then it is read separately. The same applies to the Omicron-Iota (οϊ), these dots are called (solvents).
Another exception is the letter Ypsilon, which is sometimes pronounced as beta (b), pronounced like the English (v), for example: the word Mavro means Black, and is spelled (Μαύρο), Note: If the Ypsilon contains solvents, it is pronounced separately, for example word formaldehyde = (Latin: formalde-ΰ-di) and spelled φορμαλδεΰδη. As you see it is additionally emphasized.
To υ κάνει και f ήχο , "αυτό" .
@@Dimitris_and_Aggelos Β και Φ.
I'm doing classical greek and it makes me realise how weird greek pronunciation is
@@reelmsy3831In What sense is weird;
i understand the "mauro" bit though
As a Greek I do aprove of this. Good job!
The fact that greeks are lucky having their alphabets in math, physics, chemistry...
Not because of their mathematicians but luck?
Hacı Bayram Veli
Amazing writing skills! Just like printing machine.
The zeta tho
Well, Asian people have it very hard when they're young. This person probably had to write using a ruler
I would have to say that the Greek alphabet looks kinda cute like letters χ,π,μ,θ,τ,υ,& ι
I just watched for the handwriting. It's so satisfying.
Ai un scris foarte frumos! 👍👍👍
Very useful video, i am a Greek teacher (classical studies) and i would be happy if my students had such a beautiful handwriting like the one of this video! Some corrections for the video: M is called "Mi", N is called "Ni", T "taf" Y "ipsilon".
Isnt υ called ypsilon?
@@kot-mastermecha Yes, you can call it ypsilon, i wrote the word with i istead of y so that foreigners can understand how we pronounce it.
Bro half of my classmates,as a greek,don't even write like that
In statistics M is always mu (pronounced myu). It’s the symbol for the mean.
Very beautifully written thank you for sharing stay blessed
That handwriting is for legends, very impressive 👍🏽👍🏽
I am from West Bengal , India. Being acquainted with the terms it made me very curious to know more about Greek letters. Thanks for this video
Me too
Trying to learn them
I already know the greek alphabet but this was so satisfying to watch 😂
Your clean writing is ASMR for the eyes
Συγχαρητήρια! Εξαιρετικά γράμματα! Θα πρότεινα και μια στήλη ακόμη, ώστε να γραφούν: άλφα, βήτα, γάμα, δέλτα, έψιλον, ζήτα κ.λπ.
Yeah, the Greek writing of the letters would be cool to add
Σ3↑
Thank you sooo much ,σε ευχαριστουμε πολυ, greetings from greece🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷❤❤❤
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Fantastic writing.μπράβο.
Wow! Never knew I know like 70% of the Greek alphabet because of Maths.
I am from Greece , thank you :)💥💫🤍
My son really wants to learn Greek so he watches this video a lot.
Hey I'm looking for a study partner in Greek mythology studying
Wanna continue talk
no reply D:
Well, this video isn't the best source for the pronunciation of the letters. There are some mistakes, for example β is pronunced v, not b.
This is amazing. I wish him to succeed it.
English has an equivalent archaic symbol to theta called thorn, it fell out of use because the first printing presses didn't have that symbol. A Y would sometime's be used in it's place because they looked similar, that's why you see old signs that say "Ye Olde Shoppe" which is pronounced "The Old Shop".
Interesting... I didn't know that!
Lowercase numbers evolved originally as a variant of traditional block letters that were faster to write with a quill when copying books or writing fast otherwise known as a miniscule cursive. Most cursives now are ligatures where letters are written together.
Proud to have taken greek class as option at school 😎 plus we’re going on a school trip in Greece with my class soon yayyy
You forgot that the letter Σ has two lower cases.
Σ, σ, ς,
th final one goes only at the end of the words
Hi, I study Ancient Greek at school. We learn two lower cases for the letter Beta : β at the beginning of a word and ϐ anywhere else. Has the latter form disappeared over time in Modern Greek? I can't find it mentionned anywhere.
@@adriensk7702 i don't know it 😂😂😂
@@Hellenic_ionian08 Oh, don’t you guys study Ancient Greek at school?
@@adriensk7702 we do but not that
@@Hellenic_ionian08 I’m curious, what do you do then?
Absolute amazing handwriting ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’ve watched this dude writing the Greek alphabet in the most neatly way possible while I’m here struggling to write it myself perfectly too
Αα Alpha A
Ββ Beta B
Γγ Gamma G
Δδ Delta D
Εε Epsilon E
Ζζ Zeta Z
Ηη Eta H
Θθ Theta TH
Ιι Iota I
Κκ Kappa K
Λλ Lambda L
Μμ Mu M
Νν Nu N
Ξξ Xi X
Οο Omicron O
Ππ Pi P
Ρρ Rho R
Σσς Sigma S
Ττ Tau T
Υυ Upsilon U
Φφ Phi PH
Χχ Chi CH
Ψψ Psi Psi PS
Ωω Omega O
Beautiful writing! Me as a Greek I don't write so beautifully
you are fake 😂 hellenic become greek now you want to be macedonian 😂
Me neither lol.
As a Greek person, I love Chinese people, and praise them for adoring our language and history
Your handwriting is better than most fonts found in Microsoft Word!
Zが完全に(ち)にしか見えない
まζがいない
You have done a very good job.
As a Greek thank you!
In Greek we have
2 o's (ο, ω)
2 e's (ε, αι)
5 i's (ι, η, υ, ει, οι)
But αι, ει, οι can have different accent if we put solvents for example αί, εϊ, οϊ
αι οι ει
αϊ οί εϊ
These have different accent
La realidad me llego a interesar el origen de la escritura a través de tu canal, Felicitaciones por tus trazos y perfecta caligrafía.
No esperé ver un hispanohablante comentado en un video sobre letras griegas de un canal japonés. Qué chévere
Waow very beautiful sharing 😍
Informative to
Thank you so much. I’m learning Greek to communicate with my greek grandma 😭
fake greek hilarious
Que caligrafia bonita tem esse homem.
Took me back to learning Ancient Greek as a "Crash Higher" grade in my final year of school. Was a breath of fresh air after 5 years of Latin.
3:37 is this the "sigma" that everyone talks about
Yea very sigma
Your handwriting is amazing!
Lovely! always nice to see it in the columns, very helpful
Your handwriting is crazy neat!
Então é daí que vem os termos: "Alfa,beta,Gamma e ômega".
Hmmm, muito interessante...
foda que o N paressecom o r
Dont forget sigma-
always has been
@@arvin3240 basically the N is this "v" in lowercase
Yes it's basically the alphabet
Y was pronounced /u/ in ancient greek, /y/ (like the german ü) in classical greek, and /i/ in modern greek.
All the letters are moving in spacetime, or placed in spacetime; tithemi.
Logos, tithemi.
I noticed the letters pi and rho.
I think this seemed to develop from resh (ר), and qof (ק); which jumbled together and may kinda be of like rho. I dunno ;).
Have you heard of:
Minoru Yamasaki?
May I ask, might you elaborate on what is meant by ‘the letters are moving in space time’? Thank you
Β (uppercase beta) makes the v or b sound
Γ (uppercase gamma) makes the ge sound
Η (uppercase eta) has really much information it can make the h y or i sound
Τheres no such thing as a "ge" sound, you talking about j?
@@candylover6419 there is no "gh" sound either
@@candylover6419
Ok, I know some words have GH in them but it's not a real phonetic
GH in THROUGH is silent
GH in ROUGH sounds like F
GH in GHOST sounds like G
So GH is not an original sound
ÓTIMO!!!!!Abraços do BRASIL!!!
In ancient Greek the letter σ is used at the beginning of the word(for example σωτηρια), while the letter ς has the same pronunciation of the σ but is used at the end of the word(for example κρατος).
oooo yay Greek! I'm half Cypriot lmao so I'm fluent in greek
ong hi neighbor
im a northern cypriot
I like your handwriting .That is very clear and round.❤❤❤
What is the name of the pen you're writing with? So beautiful!
Wow. Thank you for this amazing handwriting. Thia was really helpful.
Amazing as usual. You are human printer. 😊😁 Which pen do you use. It is so smooth and crisp.
The pen is show and the start of the vid in the bottom!
Hope this helped
It is illegal to write so perfect.
It is so strange to write words using mathematical symbols :)
Realistically it’s the other way around.
It is so strange to use greek letters as math symbols :)
P.s. I understand what you ment
As a Greek both are pretty normal to me 😂 but I get both of you
just like how we use “e” as a constant in math
π
@@TheShadowBall16 macedonian alphabet greek dont exists its fake
Βήτα have sound of "v",
Ήτα have sound of "i"
Ύψιλον have sound of "y"
Σιγμα has two lower cases, for beggining or middle of the word "σ", in the last of the word "ς".
Hey, I don’t know if it’s deliberate or a mistake but the difference between capital and small theta is not whether the line touches the shape, it’s that capital theta is almost completely a circle, while small theta is an oval.
Θ = uppercase
θ = lowercase
Так красиво пишите, вероятно создание английского алфавита имеет интересную историю thanks very much🤝
'Sigma' got me laughing 😂
It doesn't have to do with sigma girls. Maybe they copied the letter's name.
I love the letters! Where can I find a printout of the chart you used?
Best Japanese Calligrapher ever
very good and amazing information. thanks sir.
Just a few notes there:
Θ = Q
(If you move the line to the right, and turn it into a slight angle, it makes a Q)
Φ = F
(When you pronounce it, the "ph" sounds like an F sound)
Χ = C
(Chi starts with C)
Ψ = Y
(Remove part of the line poking out of the curve and you get a Y)
Ω = W
(The lowercase Ω "ω" looks like a W)
If you put the Greek alphabet letters in English order, you get something like this
ΑΒΧΔΕΦΓΗΙϑΚΛΜΝΟΠΘΡΣΤΥVΩΧΨΖ
(Note that I put ϑ there just to substitute J)
Θ=þ
Φ=f
Χ=h
Ψ=ps
Ω=o, same with Ο
You just took off the font « symbol »
Tank you so much to dis confuse my mind...
@@kot-mastermechaδ = ð lol
Your handwriting is just awesome… 💯
私はほとんどすべての文字を知っていて、物理学や化学でよく使うので名前があります✨😁
Love you from Greece!!!
Sigma has another type, "σ" and "ς", I think.
ς is used when it's the last letter of a word,
@@Anna8800 Yep that's right. So I think Sigma should include ς
@@hm.l26 yup !
What the sigma?
Why do Ο and Ω have the same sound? I could easily get confused, someone explain to me!
Η καλλιγραφία σας είναι καταπληκτική
Beautiful I love it. Thanks. Blessings.
Είναι μαθηματική γλώσσα η ελληνική και η αρχαία ελληνική ανώτερη ακόμα.
ααβκη∑οζμξρΩψχφυτπνΙθεδΓΨΣ
OMG THAT CALIGRAPHY IS SO PRETTY
I just invented that "Alphabet" word is from Greek. Bc "Alpha" and "Beta" and these are first letters so they made it "Alpha-Bet" but "A" from "Beta" is cut
If i say it not correctly then it means that Im too young to know the truth
"invented"
👍Beautiful handwriting ,its better than printing form of the keyboard. I hope to learn Arabic script (the most wonderful writing system ever).
eta is not pronounced h, it's pronounced i
*_*y_**psilon, (not upsilon) is pronounced i too, not u
Nice one ❣️ 👍 👌
So this is where shadow got the names
What is the difference in function of omicron and omega?
In acient greek omega was pronounced as "aw" and omicron as "o" in spanish, but today theire pronounced the same
@@David280GG thanks a lot.
Omicron = short o
Omega= long o
I feel like whenever they couldn't come up with a name they just took the letter and added "eta" to the end
Not really, lol.
@@user-Prometheus theta, eta, beta, and almost lota as well
This dude can probably write in all languages and in their writing system.
the correlation with the English language is incorrect ( for example "η" is the same as "i")
You have such a satisfying handwriting
What about armenian handwriting? Aaaa not to be pushy but Im pretty sure you havent covered it and it would be a great video
He already had such video
I have never seen such a beautiful hand writing. WOW
The greeks ofcourse invented the wowels
Its the first phonological language of the world 🌎 and the first that can be used and its based. in the sounds of the nature .
Ofcourse they
invented
and the letters Ξ Φ Χ Ψ Ω .
The greek language is the based language of all European languages
Latin from the greek city chalkis
And kyrrilic from the most educated men of Byzantium monks Kyrilos and Methodios who used the greek letters in order to make the slavic or the kyrrilic one.
Tq so much the way u are writing every one can learn easily
Bro wrote my own alphabet better than I do
Super! You learned them! I'm Greek!
Sad that lowercase for delta isn’t small triangle :(
that would be great ngl