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by: so..why is APhi pronounced like 'fee' whereas you would always say,for example Pi Phi to rhyme w/ eye or like Gphi (eye). Why??
#6by: Actually
Friendly reminder that just because a Greek organization pronounces it one way does not mean that is the correct Greek pronunciation lol. The letters are pronounced differently even across Greece and differ hugely from Ancient Greek.
In modern Greek it’s generally pronounced “fee” no matter what it comes after. Fun fact, pi is also technically pronounced as “pee.” The English pronunciations are way off base in most cases. Beta=veeta, mu=me, etc. So pi phi should actually be pee veeta fee lmao.
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#7by: Greek
Modern Greek is basically irrelevant to sororities and fraternities though. Our founders didn’t study it. If they studied Greek at all, then they studied Ancient Greek. The entire concept of using Greek letters was supposed to be a nod to classical education.
Plenty didn’t learn it at all, though. There are Greek orgs whose mottos/meanings behind their letters/passwords/etc. are or were incorrect because they didn’t speak the language themselves and basically just asked somebody who did (especially on the women’s side—most women didn’t get the benefit of a classical education back then).
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by: Wow.
No one's ever heard that one before. You're so creative!