άλφα
Greek (Cypriot)
[ˈal.fa]
noun
Definitions
- alpha, the name for the first letter of the modern Greek alphabet.
- beginning.
- top, premium.
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek ἄλφα (alpha, square).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἄλφα
Gloss
alpha, square
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- alpha English
- alphacypermethrin English
- alphameprodine English
- alphamethyltryptamine English
- alphaprodine English
- alphasyllabary English
- alphatron English
- alphette English
- alphol English
- alprazolam English
- labetalol English
- alfa Finnish
- alpha Latin
- alphabeticus Latin
- alfa Hungarian
- alfa Italian
- alfa Dutch, Flemish
- alfa Spanish, Castilian
- ἀλφάβητον Ancient Greek
- ἀλφάβητος Ancient Greek
- ἀλφάδιον Ancient Greek
- ἄλφα Ancient Greek
- alfa Norwegian Bokmål
- alfa Portuguese
- alfa Swedish
- アルファ Japanese
- alfa Polish
- alfa Norwegian Nynorsk
- alfa Irish
- alfa Czech
- حَلْفَا Arabic
- alfa Serbo-Croatian
- алфа Serbo-Croatian
- alfa Catalan, Valencian
- अल्फ़ा Hindi
- alfa Galician
- แอลฟา Thai
- այբ Old Armenian
- ალფა Georgian
- 阿爾法 Chinese
- alfa Asturian
- ἀλφάβητος grc-koi
- 𐤀 Phoenician