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Old 12-27-2004, 04:03 PM
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Originally posted by queequek
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?

NEVER MIND ... just a theory
If that were true, would something like "we Pi Phis" become similar to Pi Phiimus?? Or "those Pi Phis" would be Pi Phiirunt?? or Phirunt???

Yikes! Time to search around my brain for those 5 years of Latin I had! Forget I even tried.....sigh...
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