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Is Greek similar with Latin? So for instance, plural Pi Phi would be Pi Phii (double "i") and such (like in "alumnus" becomes "alumni", "alumna" becomes "alumnae"). But this doesn't make sense, since then everything else would sound so weird. Plural Alpha Tau Omega = Alpha Tau Omege? :confused:
NEVER MIND ... just a theory :p |
That doesn't work, because in Latin the "i" is the plural for nouns ending in "us" and "a" is the plural for nouns ending in "um."
But - if "Phi" could be converted as a singular or plural to "Phum," and we merge this thread with the pronunciation thread, we could have some combination of "Phee Phie [Pho? or Phoe?] Phum," which might make everyone happy. |
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Yikes! Time to search around my brain for those 5 years of Latin I had! Forget I even tried.....sigh... |
Goodness... I think Senusret was just trying to be funny! No reason to freak out!
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:confused:I didn't realize we needed to post our credentials here. I thought that all I did was answer the poster's question and try to clarify something that she was confused about. You would be shocked at the number of people who really are in college now and haven't a clue about the difference between plural and possessive nouns. I suspect that some of them may read this board, but certainly neither of you two are among them. Again, I am very sorry. Please accept my apology. Now I remember why I don't read this board or post very often any more. :( I'll check back in a month or two. |
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See you in two months! |
I remember reading somewhere that if a word is foreign, then you're supposed to put an apostrophe to pluralize it. I don't know if that also follows for foreign alphabets or just full words, but if that were the case, then Alpha would turn into Alpha's and so on.
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Seems to happen a lot from people with these kinds of degrees, etc. blah blah blah in these threads. IT'S FREAKIN GRAMMAR, PEOPLE, CHILL THE HELL OUT! And leave the condescending attitudes at the door. |
Two things I love:
1)When people announce they're leaving the board (they usually come back in 5 minutes) 2)When threads like this get out of control. Too funny. |
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Oh for goodness sake people! They guy asked a question and everyone went off on one. Senusret I, to answer your question , it's just you. As far as I can tell, you haven't done anything wrong. Because there aren't that many English words which end with the letter "I", I would guess that this is the reason it looks funny to you. That is, the combination seems unfamiliar to your mind. .....Kelly :) |
The Alpha Chi Rhos said to us once, "Lets go over to you're house and eat alot of pizza's."
tOo FuNnY!!*<---- :-) |
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LOLOLOLOLOL!!!! That was funny to me. Quote:
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Just a couple of points of clarification in defense of my sister: #1) She did not say she was leaving the board. She said she was going to go back to only posting every couple of months. #2) She's only posted a grand total of 11 times in the last 3 months - 5 of which were posts to this thread. (Yeah, I went and counted....so sue me.) There were no posts from her at all in October or November. Soooooo..... she's not being silly or hypocritical as you imply, she's being perfectly consistant with her statement. .....Kelly :) |
I agree with Kelly that it is just you, but that may be because I am always reading and writing Phis or Phi's and I have stopped seeing it as odd.
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(how's my grammar?? :p) |
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