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th as in then (but not thin); contrast theta below ... Two sets of pronunciation suggestions are given in the table above: first the pronunciation of each letter in Modern Greek, then the reconstructed pronunciation for the Classical period (before about 350 BCE).
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Theta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Greek capital letter theta ... Greek small letter alpha ... Greek small letter theta symbol...
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The ABCs of Greek - Learn the Greek Alphabet and Smooth Your Travel in Greece ... "Theta" looks like an "O" with a line through it, and it's pronounced "Th". It's one of the unusual ones that need to be memorized, but at least it doesn't look like what it isn't! ... The letter A...
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However, at the time they were introduced, most scholars had been taught at least some Latin and Greek during their education, so the letters did not seem nearly so strange to them as they do to us. Since then, each new generation of mathematicians ... ALPHA (AL-fuh) First letter of the Greek alphabet. ... THETA (THAY-tuh)
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User:BK/Images/Greek letters ... Usage of Greek letter theta.png on alswiki ... Categories: Theta (letter) | Superseded serif+sans Greek letters...
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English: The greek letter Theta in its upper and lower cases ... File:Greek letter theta.png ... Categories: Theta (letter) | Serif+sans Greek letters...
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If you're new to Greek life, or if you're trying to start your own fraternity or sorority, you'll need to know the Greek alphabet. Read the letters left to right on down the chart. We'll add sound bytes soon so you can hear what the letters should sound like. ... ; Theta (THAY-duh)
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Figure 5. Maximum angular displacement ( ) of a star due to an Earth mass dark companion shown as a function of its distance (D) from an observer. Present level of observational accuracy indicated by dashed line; various slanting lines refer to differing values of Rp/M* ... SP-436 Project Orion: A Design Study of ... - Back -
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The object of Theta Alpha Theta fraternity is to create and fortify ties of friendship formed between people of congenial temperaments and mutal interest, that through their college years, and in after years, they may be of assistance, gladly and cheerfully rendered, to one another. ... Greek Letter Organizations...
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