[B-Greek] Eta

John Jenkins jhjenkins at me.com
Wed Jun 9 19:08:16 EDT 2010


But not the Greek epsilon (Unicode U+03B5).  The IPA epsilon is a different character, Unicode-wise (U+025B).  

On Jun 9, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Kevin Riley wrote:

> On this list, usually as H - probably because it looks suspiciously like 
> the Greek H.  In case you were asking more broadly: in technical works, 
> usually as an e with a macron, in linguistics, as a lower case epsilon 
> with : after it to indicate length.
> 
> Kevin Riley
> 
> On 10/06/2010 5:46 AM, Cindy Ray wrote:
>> When you are doing transliteration of Greek, how is "eta" represented?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Cindy Lou Ray
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