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<p>The Greek script is an <a class="termref" href="https://w3.org/TR/i18n-glossary/#dfn-alphabet">alphabet</a>, ie. a writing system in which both consonants and vowels are indicated.</p>
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<p>Modern Greek comes in 2 flavours: monotonic and polytonic. Monotonic Greek generally uses only the tonos diacritic to show the location of emphasis in a word, although it may also use the dialytika occasionally to separate vowel sounds. Polytonic Greek attaches multiple diacritics more often. For this description, we will focus on modern Greek, but will include a short overview of polytonic Greek differences.</p>
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<p>Modern Greek comes in 2 flavours: monotonic and polytonic. Monotonic Greek generally uses only the tonos diacritic to show the location of emphasis in a word, although it may also use the dialytika occasionally to separate vowel sounds. Polytonic Greek attaches multiple diacritics more often.</p>
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<p>Greek letters are in a sense encoded twice, since there is a sizeable set of atomic characters, but it is also always possible to write equivalent decomposed sequences. The visual forms of letters don't usually interact.</p>
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