beta in Russian
beta in Russian is бе́та — beta means the second letter of the Greek alphabet.
beta in Russian
бе́та
Pronounced: beta
(of a person, object or action) Associated with the beta male/female archetype.
бе́та
Pronounced: beta
The second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ). In modern Greek it represents the voiced labiodental fricative sound of v found in the English words have and vase.
What does "beta" mean?
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noun The second letter of the Greek alphabet.
"Beta comes right after alpha in the Greek alphabet."
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adj Describing an early, unfinished version of a product released for testing.
"The app is still in beta and crashes occasionally."
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verb To test an early version of software before its official release.
"Thousands of gamers beta-tested the new update last month."
beta in a sentence
- Beta comes right after alpha in the Greek alphabet.
- The app is still in beta and crashes occasionally.
- Thousands of gamers beta-tested the new update last month.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "beta" in Russian?
"beta" in Russian is бе́та. beta means: The second letter of the Greek alphabet.
How do you pronounce бе́та?
"beta" in Russian is бе́та, pronounced "beta".
How do you use "beta" in a sentence?
Example: "Beta comes right after alpha in the Greek alphabet." In Russian, "beta" is бе́та.
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