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Αʹ
Α΄
Translingual
Alternative forms
- (non-standard) α΄
Numeral
Α΄ • (A΄)
- The Greek numeral representing the number one (1); typically romanized as the Roman numeral I.
- Ο Ιουστινιανός Αʹ ήταν Βυζαντινός αυτοκράτορας από το 527 έως το 565.
- Justinian I was a Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565.
- Ο Ιουστινιανός Αʹ ήταν Βυζαντινός αυτοκράτορας από το 527 έως το 565.
Usage notes
The Greek numbers from 1 to 999 are properly marked using the Greek numeral sign (κεραία, keraía). This appears in Unicode as greek numeral sign ʹ (U+0374), which is anomalous on Wiktionary and improperly links as ʹ (modifier letter prime, U+02B9). This entry is encoded using the modern Greek accent mark (τόνος, tónos), which appears in Unicode as tonos ΄ (U+0384). Other marks are also sometimes used.
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Α΄ | Β΄ | Γ΄ | Δ΄ | Ε΄ | Ϛ΄, ΣΤ΄ | Ζ΄ | Η΄ | Θ΄ | Ι΄ | ΙΑ΄ | ΙΒ΄ | ΙΓ΄ | ΙΔ΄ | ΙΕ΄ | ΙϚ΄, ΙΣΤ΄ | ΙΖ΄ | ΙΗ΄ | ΙΘ΄ | Κ΄ | ΚΑ΄ | ΚΒ΄ | Λ΄ | Μ΄ | Ν΄ | Ξ΄ | Ο΄ | Π΄ | Ϟ΄ |
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Ρ΄ | Σ΄ | Τ΄ | Υ΄ | Φ΄ | Χ΄ | Ψ΄ | Ω΄ | Ϡ΄ | ͵Α | ͵Β | ͵Γ | ͵Δ | ͵Ε | ͵Ϛ, ͵ΣΤ | ͵Ζ | ͵Η | ͵Θ | ͵Ι | ͵ΙΑ | ͵Κ | ͵Ρ |
Greek number and measurement appendix |
αʹ
α΄
Translingual
Numeral
α΄ • (a΄)
- (Non-standard) Alternative form of Α΄ (A΄)
Usage notes
Nonstandard in modern Greek, which typically employs the capital letters. Byzantine Greek employed lower-case letters, but used macrons rather than the present-day numeral mark. The Greek numbers from 1 to 999 are properly marked using the Greek numeral sign (κεραία, keraía). This appears in Unicode as greek numeral sign ʹ (U+0374), which is anomalous on Wiktionary and improperly links as ʹ (modifier letter prime, U+02B9). This entry is encoded using the modern Greek accent mark (τόνος, tónos), which appears in Unicode as tonos ΄ (U+0384). Other marks are also sometimes used.