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Old 03-09-2007, 12:18 PM
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I have never heard DU pronounced with a "yoop" sound.
Me neither. The DUs on my campus called themselves Delta "OOP"silon.
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Old 03-09-2007, 12:27 PM
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I have never heard DU pronounced with a "yoop" sound.
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Me neither. The DUs on my campus called themselves Delta "OOP"silon.
According to the dictionary, the "correct" English pronunciation is UP-si-lon or YOOP-si-lon, but I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone use either. I almost invariably hear OOP-si-lon, including from DUs.

In Greek, the "U" is an umlaut, so that it comes out sounding more like a cross between OOPS-i-lon and EEPS-i-lon.
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Old 03-09-2007, 01:41 PM
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We called the Lambda Chis "Lamp chops".
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Old 03-09-2007, 02:00 PM
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I learned Up-si-lon when I learned the greek alphabet but we also didn't have any chapters with an Upsilon on our campus to tell us to say it differently. (Kind of like how I never knew that Phi could be pronounced "Fee")
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Old 03-09-2007, 02:07 PM
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We are LPsiD and people, even orgs on our council at USF, have called or initialled us as LSD because of the Psi (S SOUND). I mean I knew we're addictive and all, but ew don't string people out like the drug lol
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Old 03-11-2007, 09:27 PM
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According to the dictionary, the "correct" English pronunciation is UP-si-lon or YOOP-si-lon, but I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone use either. I almost invariably hear OOP-si-lon, including from DUs.

In Greek, the "U" is an umlaut, so that it comes out sounding more like a cross between OOPS-i-lon and EEPS-i-lon.

it is pronounced OOP-silon by its self. but when a delta preceeds it, its YOOP-silon. like phi is Fie, but its Alpha Fee. as to other DU's saying oopsilon, yeah i dunno, every one from my chapter and the neighboring chapters and head quarters pronounces it Yoop-silon
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Old 03-12-2007, 10:13 AM
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it is pronounced OOP-silon by its self. but when a delta preceeds it, its YOOP-silon. like phi is Fie, but its Alpha Fee.
O good lord. That Fie/fee thing is a bad enough Greek Urban Legend, and now we have Oopsilon/Yoopsilon added to it.

Think about it logically. Certainly the sounds letters represent change based on what other letters are around them -- c is pronounced like s after i or e and otherwise like k. But the name of the letter? When it's used for initials? That's like saying "T" is called "tee," unless it comes after a vowel, and then it's "Tay." So its F-"Tee"-D but U-"Tay"-Knoxville.

F is pronounced "fee" in Greek. Always. The anglicized pronounciation, particularly in America, is "Fie." That's because the sound represented by Iota in Greek is "ee" (the Greek pronunciation is "ee-ota)," while the sound typically represented by I in English is "eye." Some orgs, such as Alpha Phi, use the Greek pronunciation, others use the anglicized pronunction.

Upsilon is pronounced Ü-psi-lon in classical Greek -- there's no Y at the beginning, and the u is an umlaut, like one might find in German. In modern Greek, it's more like "ee-psilon." It's not surprising that "YOOP-si-lon" is a standard English pronunciation, since we usually put a y sound at the beginning of words that start with a long u -- use, utility, ubiquitous.

To the degree that what comes before the u has any influence, that Y you hear after delta is merely an epenthesis -- an insertion to ease pronunction going from the "ah" in delta to the "oo" in upsilon -- part of why we usually put a y sound at the beginning of words that start with a long u to start with.
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Old 03-13-2007, 03:22 PM
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And I've had a couple people, mostly older, think that I'm in Alpha Phi Alpha!! And it's like yeah, except that the letters are completely different, the colors are COMPLETELY different... and I'm a girl!
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Old 03-16-2007, 01:01 PM
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I remember one year when there was a Greek Night, there was a banner that one organization's new members had made that had my sorority's greek letters wrong. We're Sigma Psi Kappa and it was written as "Sigma Phi Kappa" We kind of laughed and then let the New Members' organization know about the mistake and fixed the banner ourselves.

The fraternities were always confusing at NJIT too. A lot of Tau's and Phi's in the names.

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Iota Kappa Phi (Iota Kapp or IKPhi)
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Kappa Xi Kappa (Kappa Xi)
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Psi Upsilon (Psi U)
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Sigma Pi (Sig Pi)
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