Greek is mostly phonetic. The sound ‘ee’ is made by ‘eta’ which in lower case looks a bit like an ‘n’ and in uppper case like an ‘H’. The sound ‘eh’ is maded by ‘epsilon’ whixh is pretty much our letter ‘e’. The sound ‘ih’ as in ‘phonetic’ is made by ‘iota’ which is our letter ‘i’. It also stands in for ‘y’ and a soft ‘j’. (Iesou) Modern Greek pronunciation is different from Ancient Greek, quite significantly with some letters. Thus ‘Beta’ is now pronounced ‘Veta’ and the ‘Bee’ sound is obtained by the juxtaposition of ‘Mu’ and ‘P’.
So, iangoodson, you gave us a long explanation on the pronunciation of the different Greek vowels, but I’m still unclear, then, how to correctly pronounce “pi.” I guess it would be easier to just say, “3.14159,” approximately.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
π is transcendental; cake is even better!
alviebird over 14 years ago
Over qualified.
g.iangoodson over 14 years ago
Greek is mostly phonetic. The sound ‘ee’ is made by ‘eta’ which in lower case looks a bit like an ‘n’ and in uppper case like an ‘H’. The sound ‘eh’ is maded by ‘epsilon’ whixh is pretty much our letter ‘e’. The sound ‘ih’ as in ‘phonetic’ is made by ‘iota’ which is our letter ‘i’. It also stands in for ‘y’ and a soft ‘j’. (Iesou) Modern Greek pronunciation is different from Ancient Greek, quite significantly with some letters. Thus ‘Beta’ is now pronounced ‘Veta’ and the ‘Bee’ sound is obtained by the juxtaposition of ‘Mu’ and ‘P’.
Pi is good.
TheWildSow over 14 years ago
Pi R squared? Hey, everybody knows Pi R round!
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
However, I believe the tendency to over inform in genetic, ian. Some of us just phonetic it in.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Hmm? I like food but Pi never ends.
gopuppy over 14 years ago
@ Shiek - warning, the cake is a lie.
alviebird over 14 years ago
The New York cheesecake I had last night looked like pie to me.
Very, very good.
lobkiller over 14 years ago
you guys sure know a lot about pee
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Pie are round; cornbread are squared.
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
So, iangoodson, you gave us a long explanation on the pronunciation of the different Greek vowels, but I’m still unclear, then, how to correctly pronounce “pi.” I guess it would be easier to just say, “3.14159,” approximately.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
http://media.merriamwebster.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?pi100001.wav=pi
silvrGrl123 over 14 years ago
Thanks, ottod!
alviebird over 14 years ago
Now, children, play nice.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I could go for never-ending pie. As long as it’s not pea or poi pie. And not in Peoria. I don’t want to pee or poopoo pea or poi pie in Peoria.