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Do you teach the spelling of the Greek Letters?
Pretty much every pledging/new members/etc. program that I've seen has included the greek alphabet. I'm wondering if the spelling of the greek letters in Greek is taught. For example the fact that Y is spelled YΨΙΛΟΝ as rather than something like YΠΣΙΛΩΝ (or even the fact that the Y when spelled out is actually ΎΨΙΛΟΝ (with an acute accent on the Upsilon). My fraternity didn't and I'm wondering if any do...
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No.
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Not that I am aware of.
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I think we do well to get them to learn the English spellings.
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No
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Also, what is the point? Knowing what the letters are is important, but I can't see any conceivable reason for knowing how to spell them in Greek.
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LOL - I learned the Greek alphabet in Sixth Grade! We had a teacher from LSU, and I am firmly sure that Mrs. Bridges was in a sorority, although I'm not sure which one. :(
We didn't learn the Greek spelling, but we could say the alphabet both forwards and backwards! |
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We don't.
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But I got 22,800 hits on "Αλπηα" *sigh* |
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Alas, the ΠΗ in place of Φ was not a typo. |
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And any of the letters that rhyme with Eta, have an Eta as their first vowel, not an Epsilon. |
No ,but in our chapter we ALWAYS had to recite the alphabet beginning with Pi, Kappa, Alpha. Not sure if other Pike chapters followed that practice.
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