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Elena Miguel Spain Local time: 09:43 English to Spanish + ...
Jun 26, 2002
I posted a message a couple of days ago asking for help to prepare a lecture on Maths. Some colleages send me very good resources to find how the notation is read but I still need some help with the Greek letters that are common in Maths.
Thank you in advance.
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Marijke Singer Spain Local time: 09:43 Member Dutch to English + ...
You can click on all the names of the letters and it will tell you all about them including how to pronounce them.
Example:
Omega
Omega (pronounced OH-meg-ga) means \"big O\" and in classical times was pronounced like aw in paw, or like or in Roy Orbison -- another Big O! In modern Greece it has the same sound as omicron, namely like o in hot.
Hope this is what you are looking for! I had fun reading it anyway! ▲ Collapse
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