Clean educational infographic featuring the full modern Greek alphabet in an orderly grid with uppercase and lowercase forms, English letter names, and pronunciation hints. Duolingo-friendly styling, sharp typography, and academic visual accents make it ideal for beginner language learning, with hangul table included as a target keyword.
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Language learning infographic titled "Greek Alphabet". Archetype: ALPHABET POSTER. Clean educational poster, high-contrast academic palette, Duolingo-friendly, sharp typography, orderly central character grid. Show the full modern Greek alphabet in a clear poster layout with uppercase and lowercase forms for each letter. For each cell, include: the Greek letter, its English letter name, a concise English pronunciation hint, and if helpful a simple example value in English. Include rows for: Α α — Alpha — sounds like "a" in "father"; Β β — Beta — sounds like "v" in "voice"; Γ γ — Gamma — sounds like soft "gh" / "y" before front vowels; Δ δ — Delta — sounds like "th" in "this"; Ε ε — Epsilon — sounds like "e" in "met"; Ζ ζ — Zeta — sounds like "z" in "zoo"; Η η — Eta — sounds like "ee" in "see"; Θ θ — Theta — sounds like "th" in "thin"; Ι ι — Iota — sounds like "ee" in "machine"; Κ κ — Kappa — sounds like "k" in "kite"; Λ λ — Lambda — sounds like "l" in "lamp"; Μ μ — Mu — sounds like "m" in "man"; Ν ν — Nu — sounds like "n" in "net"; Ξ ξ — Xi — sounds like "x" in "box"; Ο ο — Omicron — sounds like "o" in "off"; Π π — Pi — sounds like "p" in "pen"; Ρ ρ — Rho — rolled or tapped "r"; Σ σ ς — Sigma — sounds like "s" in "sun", with final form ς at word end; Τ τ — Tau — sounds like "t" in "top"; Υ υ — Upsilon — sounds like French "u" or German "ü", in Modern Greek often like "ee" in many contexts; Φ φ — Phi — sounds like "f" in "fish"; Χ χ — Chi — sounds like "kh" in "Bach" or a softer "h" before front vowels; Ψ ψ — Psi — sounds like "ps" in "lapse"; Ω ω — Omega — sounds like "o" in "for". Add a small English note panel for beginner learners: "24 letters", "Final sigma: ς", "Modern Greek pronunciation", "Uppercase and lowercase forms". Add subtle scholarly visual accents only, no stereotypes, tasteful imagery, no unrelated text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Linguistically accurate spelling and diacritics in BOTH the taught language and the label language. No cultural stereotyping. Tasteful imagery.
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