Gamma

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Gamma (uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Γάμμα) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 3. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Gimel Gimel. Letters that arose from Gamma include the Roman C and G and the Cyrillic letters Ge Г and Ghe Ґ.

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Uses

Greek

In isolation

In Modern Greek, it represents either a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/ or a voiced palatal fricative /ʝ/. In Ancient Greek, it represented a voiced velar stop /ɡ/.

Before velars

Before other velars (κ, χ k, kh), it represents a velar nasal /ŋ/ in Modern as well as Ancient Greek. A double gamma γγ represents the sequence /ŋɡ/ (phonetically varying [ŋɡ~ɡ]) or /ŋɣ/.

International Phonetic Alphabet

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, lowercase gamma (ɣ) represents the voiced velar fricative. A lowercase gamma that lies above the baseline rather than crossing it (ɤ) represents the close-mid back unrounded vowel.

Math and science

Lower case

The lower-case letter <math>\gamma </math> is used as a symbol for:

Upper case

The upper-case letter <math>\Gamma </math> is used as a symbol for:

Unicode

The HTML entities for uppercase and lowercase gamma are &gamma; and &Gamma;.

description character Unicode HTML
Latin
LETTER GAMMA Ɣ
ɣ
U+0194
U+0263
&#404;
&#611;
International Phonetic Alphabet
SMALL LETTER
RAMS HORN
ɤ U+0264 &#612;
spacing modifier letters
MODIFIER LETTER
SMALL GAMMA
◌ˠ U+02E0 &#736;
Greek
LETTER GAMMA Γ
γ
U+0393
U+03B3
&#915;
&#947;
phonetic extensions
LETTER
SMALL CAPITAL
GAMMA
U+1D26 &#7462;
MODIFIER LETTER
SMALL GAMMA
◌ᵞ U+1D5E &#7518;
SUBSCRIPT
SMALL LETTER
GAMMA
◌ᵧ U+1D67 &#7527;
letterlike symbols
DOUBLE-STRUCK
GAMMA

U+213E
U+213D
&#8510;
&#8509;
Coptic
LETTER GAMMA
U+2C84
U+2C85
&#11396;
&#11397;

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