Ever wonder about those Greek letters?

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Ever wonder about those Greek letters?

#1 Postby streetsoldier » Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:33 am

As a three-time "Greek" (Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Beta Lambda, Sigma Tau Gamma), I had to be able to recite, at the drop of a hat, the entire Greek alphabet! :eek:

Sooooooo.....let's see how many possible 'canes there COULD be?

Any "Greeks" out there...try it...see how far you get. :wink:
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#2 Postby Geomagnetic Man » Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:09 am

The Alphabet goes on for awhile. It has more than anyone thinks. Alot of people think of alphabet 26 letters, but the greek alphabet has far more. Alpha= 1, and so on to 10 in the numeric catalog, but look. No 11, or 21 or 55, those must be combined. 55 is Nu-Epsilon.....78 is Omocron-Eta...And so on. Here is it down below the list of them. Learn them if you wish, they are interesting.....

Alpha = 1
Beta = 2
Gamma = 3
Delta = 4
Epsilon = 5
*** = 6
Zeta = 7
Eta = 8
Theta = 9
Iota = 10
Kappa = 20
Lambda = 30
Mu = 40
Nu = 50
Xe = 60
Omocron = 70
Pi = 80
*** = 90
Rho = 100
Sigma = 200
Tau = 300
Upsilon = 400
Phi = 500
Chi = 600
Psi = 700
Omega = 800

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#3 Postby coriolis » Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:27 am

I understand that greek words are pronounced by using the sound of each letter, just like english.

I guess that's why there was never a fraternity named
Alpha Alpha Sigma
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