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greeks really be like
>thelta
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Seriously?
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>>220309768
yes.
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>>220309681
It's not pronounced like that languagelet. It's pronounced like "th" in "the"
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>>220309890
>tf
>tp
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>>220309681
Wait till you learn that the Greeks don’t have a letter b.
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>>220310496
Mpased!
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>>220309890
>It's pronounced like "th" in "the"
why did you think I meant something else?
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>>220311476
Because it’s close enough to theta, which is pronounced þeta. Honestly, English spelling is fucking retarded. No idea how þ and ð became the same diphthong.



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