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Senusret I 12-23-2001 10:33 PM

Diva, imagine my surprise and resistance when I pledged the MOO Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. Two years later, I have learned to say MOO within the chapter and MYOO externally. . .


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Originally posted by SweetestDiva


We had a guest speaker (soror) at a reunion this semester and she referred to our chapter as "Pi Moo" about a thousand times. I guess she didn't notice our jaws dropping further everytime she said it! :rolleyes:


MisplacedGam 12-26-2001 02:01 AM

I don't, know on my campus the ZTA's pronounce it like T-OWE, like owe your hurt. I know the phi mu's hated being called Fee moos though. I am also in Alpha Phi Omega, and we were the Mu Xi chapter, not pronounced moo zee, but i could never figure out why my friend from miami called them the Alpha feees....but I think all the pronounciations are funny, and from the post which said how the greeks actually pronounce it-well no wonder the ones in the GC chat rooms never want to talk to me, they must think all the GLO's are infiltrating their culture and pronouncing it all badly. why did we pick greek letters when this was all started anyway? why not latin?
anywho, let me know what your thoughts are!
tori

SATX*APhi 12-26-2001 02:47 PM

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well the problem with the whole "phi" thing is that alpha phi is correct in their pronunciation and so is alpha phi omega. alpha phi simply pronounces their's with a "fee" sound because it's the last letter of their chapter name. if phi occurs midsentence/midchapter title it would be pronounced "fie" and "fee" if it's at the end. some weird greek grammar rule.
Actually, the reason Alpha Phi pronounces it "fee" not "fie" is because of this rule: if the Phi follows a vowel, which in our case would be Alpha, and there are no other letters after the Phi, it is pronounced "fee." :)

PsiU1833 12-27-2001 04:05 AM

I always thought it was a UPsilon before i was greek........then a nice ZTA told me it was OOPsilon.....funnying thing was i thought they were making fun of DU when they were saying that

Erik P Conard 12-30-2001 06:06 PM

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Originally posted by BrianMUDU
Thought I'd just clear this up -- We've always tried to get people to pronounce Yoop-si-lon. That is even how our International Headquarters says to pronounce it. I personally hate when people say Oop-si-lon. And Up-silon just doesn't sound right either. Yoop-silon.
do you have a speech defect or something?
It is 'oop-' either see or suh--lon
It is not Yoops in either Greek or English. Duh
Think not too badly...there are Tekes who say
Tau like Cow...our founders would potty in their
graves.
Now about the word "Nationals." Never mind. Go out and
rush, do something, in the long haul it counts little, does it?

BrianMUDU 12-30-2001 09:39 PM

Do you have a tact defect or something?

People pronounce English words different just like people pronounce Greek letters different. "Yoop-silon" is what we prefer, so whether or not you say that is how it is pronounced, well... it doesn't matter. You can sit at home and pronounce it however you want.

dzsaigirl 12-31-2001 01:09 AM

Did you mean Theta Chi in that post?

SweetestDiva 12-31-2001 01:11 AM

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Originally posted by brooklineu
OK, so let's have some pronunciations from everyone on the following (how you say it....regardless of whether it's "right" or not).

Alpha Phi
Phi Mu
Psi Upsilon
Alpha Phi Omega
Zeta Tau Alpha
Alpha Xi Delta
Alpha Omicron Pi
Lambda Chi Alpha
Sigma Nu
Theta Xi

1. Alfuh Fye
2. Fye Myew
3. Sy Oopsilon
4. Alfuh Fye Omayga
5. Zayta Taw Alfuh
6. Alfuh Omuhcron Pie
7. Lamduh Kye Alfuh
8. Sigmuh New
9. Thayta's Eye ;)

BrianMUDU 12-31-2001 02:11 AM

I pronounce them the same way SweetestDiva does except for one (obviously), Sy Yoopsilon.

Erik P Conard 12-31-2001 02:19 AM

oh, well, what the heck...
 
There is Theta Xi and Theta Chi. The Theta Xi (ZY, not ZEE)
outfit is kidded sometimes as "The Taxi"
Theta Chi is sometimes called "Circle Bar X"
ANYBODY, anywhere, who says moo obviously must be calling
the cows or suffers from brain damage. It is MEW...
Alpha is ALfa, not ALLfa 'cept in ancient Greek
Zeta is always Zayta; in old Greek, ZEETA
Iota is called E-ohta by the musical sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota,
but they generally are not up on the greek things LOL
Xi is ZEE as regards Alpha Xi Delta, but ZY in Theta Xi and the
distinguished scientific society, Sigma Xi
I have never heard Pi called Pee...it is Pie, simply Pie....
TAU rhymes with paw in all cases but in ancient Greek is to
rhyme with cow...but who speaks ancient Greek?
Upsilon is OOPseelon or OOPsilon, no matter where. You can
call it anything you want, but it is oopsilon anyway you cut it
Phi is generally called FY 'cept Alpha Phi which is Alpha FEE, but the SAEs all know what Phi Alpha is...LOL!
Omega is O-may-guh...ancient Greek, O-mee-guh.
Now go out and rush. Check out a copy of Baird's Manual, you
will learn many interesting things. And don't forget rush.

Tom Earp 12-31-2001 06:04 PM

E C, I agree with you, where did all of these mispronowcings come from?:)

The Greek Cross TAU is TAW not T-OW!

there was a movie that did Delta T-ow Chi!

I thought Fee was something that the Giant said about Englishmen!:D

Oh by the way,another year shot to hell, think I will fix lobster tail, shrimp, and cobbed corn, with a little Cal. Grape Juce and strap my bu- tockis in the lay back chair!!!!!:)

I will be working tomarrow till about 1:00 Central Stupid Time so if bored you all can call me- 913-334-4567!

Have a safe and PROSPORISE NEW YEAR!:D

Erik P Conard 12-31-2001 07:38 PM

Upp-silon, Yoop-silon, Oop-silon...whatever,
time to move on. Get off your duffs and rush,
clean up a cemetery, build a vomitorium out
away from the house, there's lotsa other things
to do. But being Greek, whatever then name or
pronunciation, is great and for life!


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