1.02 / January 4, 2014
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Description

Test your knowledge of the Greek Alphabet withthis fun, yet educational app! Even if you don't know the GreekAlphabet at all, this game is still for you! Included in the app isa training mode, which will teach you the Greek Alphabet (lowercaseand uppercase) in order.

Two different game modes will send letters flying at you,testing your visual and audio recognition. In one game, your job isto grab the letters in alphabetical order. In the other game, yourjob is to grab the letters in whatever order they're called. Forbonus points, any incorrect letters can be shot down!

This game is designed for anyone new to Greek. It will beespecially useful if you are planning on studying or just startingyour studies in Koine Greek (Biblical Greek), Ancient Greek, orModern Greek. This app could also come in handy if you are in amathematics class, physics class, or some other class that makesheavy use of the Greek alphabet.

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Note that this is the full version of the Greek Alphabet Game.The full version of the Greek Alphabet Game is ad-free and has norestricted features.

If you wish to try the Greek Alphabet Game out before buying it,please download the free version. Then, if you like what you see,come back and download the full version. Your support is greatlyappreciated.

Free Version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pricelesseternity.koinegreekalphabetlearninggamefree

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NOTE ON PRONUNCIATION:
Since I primarily made the app for Koine Greek students, thepronunciation doesn't exactly match modern Greek; nor does it usethe standard Erasmian pronunciation. It most closely matches Buth'spronunciation (http://www.biblicallanguagecenter.com/assets/pdf/PRONSYS1_US.pdf).Despite this, I did choose to keep a more standard pronunciation ofsome letters (e.g. tau).

App Information Greek Alphabet Game

  • App Name
    Greek Alphabet Game
  • Package Name
    com.pricelesseternity.koinegreekalphabetlearninggame
  • Updated
    January 4, 2014
  • File Size
    3.1M
  • Requires Android
    Android 2.0 and up
  • Version
    1.02
  • Developer
    Priceless Eternity
  • Installs
    100 - 500
  • Price
    $1.49
  • Category
    Education
  • Developer
    Visit website Email [email protected] Privacy Policy
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  • Google Play Link

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Greek Alphabet Game 1.02 APK
Test your knowledge of the Greek Alphabet withthis fun, yet educational app! Even if you don't know the GreekAlphabet at all, this game is still for you! Included in the app isa training mode, which will teach you the Greek Alphabet (lowercaseand uppercase) in order.Two different game modes will send letters flying at you,testing your visual and audio recognition. In one game, your job isto grab the letters in alphabetical order. In the other game, yourjob is to grab the letters in whatever order they're called. Forbonus points, any incorrect letters can be shot down!This game is designed for anyone new to Greek. It will beespecially useful if you are planning on studying or just startingyour studies in Koine Greek (Biblical Greek), Ancient Greek, orModern Greek. This app could also come in handy if you are in amathematics class, physics class, or some other class that makesheavy use of the Greek alphabet.---Note that this is the full version of the Greek Alphabet Game.The full version of the Greek Alphabet Game is ad-free and has norestricted features.If you wish to try the Greek Alphabet Game out before buying it,please download the free version. Then, if you like what you see,come back and download the full version. Your support is greatlyappreciated.Free Version:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pricelesseternity.koinegreekalphabetlearninggamefree--NOTE ON PRONUNCIATION:Since I primarily made the app for Koine Greek students, thepronunciation doesn't exactly match modern Greek; nor does it usethe standard Erasmian pronunciation. It most closely matches Buth'spronunciation (http://www.biblicallanguagecenter.com/assets/pdf/PRONSYS1_US.pdf).Despite this, I did choose to keep a more standard pronunciation ofsome letters (e.g. tau).