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				Originally posted by MysticCat81  
The idea that  F is pronounced "fee" or "fie" depending on whether vowels or whatever follow it is a Greek Urban legend that simply refuses to die.  In Greek, F is always pronounced "fee."  Always.  
			
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 Well, not 
always.
When 
F is followed by a vowel in groups using 2 letters, it's 
Fee. In three letter groups, when 
F is followed by a vowel and your badge is on the moon, it's pronounced 
Fye. But if Betty Crocker was a member of your group then it's 
Fee. If your ritual is in the library of congress, it's 
Fye again, except if one of your alumni was a high ranking elected official and used his/her connections to have it removed, in which case it's 
Fee.
My pizza guy delivers to the Greek Orthodox church and that's how he explained it to me.  
wptw