- α
- β
- χ
- δ
- ε
- η
- γ
- ι
- κ
- λ
- μ
- ν
- ω
- ο
- φ
- π
- ψ
- ρ
- σ
- τ
- θ
- υ
- ξ
- ζ
Bonus tip: if a mathematician needs a Greek letter and can’t think of which one, she or he draws a little zig-zaggy squiggle and identifies it as “ksee”.
Bonus tip: if a mathematician needs a Greek letter and can’t think of which one, she or he draws a little zig-zaggy squiggle and identifies it as “ksee”.
It’s all Greek to me!
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Yes, but at least they spell o the same way.
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11 reminds me of this joke …
Q: Two cats on a roof. Which one fell off first?
A: The one with the smallest mew.
Get it?! =^..^=
(mew = mu)
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λολ!
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