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Best seat in the house. :cool:

Until they climb...
 
I just noticed that the Greek alphabet has much more letters than I remembered...

alpha beta gamma delta epsilon eta zeta theta...
 
Phi Theta Kappa. Beta Zeta Rho.
 
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Ancient Greek alphabet (-500 BC)

That doesn't match up with the pronunciation of Greek letter names in any English dialect I'm familiar with, British or American.

"O-mah-cron" for "Omicron" would match some south(east)ern US dialects, but then "Chi" should be "Kah", not "kigh".

And "Ay-tay" for "Eta"? Seriously?

And I'm not aware of any English dialect that generally pronounces word final "a", of any origin, as "ah". It pretty much always gets reduced to a schwa. Ironically, "schwa" is the one content word (as opposed to interjections and onomatopoeia) that I can think of that violates that rule.
 
That doesn't match up with the pronunciation of Greek letter names in any English dialect I'm familiar with, British or American.

"O-mah-cron" for "Omicron" would match some south(east)ern US dialects, but then "Chi" should be "Kah", not "kigh".

And "Ay-tay" for "Eta"? Seriously?

And I'm not aware of any English dialect that generally pronounces word final "a", of any origin, as "ah". It pretty much always gets reduced to a schwa. Ironically, "schwa" is the one content word (as opposed to interjections and onomatopoeia) that I can think of that violates that rule.

I don't know what's wrong with "kigh", but that definitely should be "ay-tah".
 
I don't know what's wrong with "kigh", but that definitely should be "ay-tah".

Nothing's wrong with "kigh" if you pronounce omicron as "o-my-cron".

If you pronounce omicron as "o-mah-cron", then chi should sound similarly southern: "kah".

Eta should be "ay-tuh". "Ay-tah" (and likewise "al-fah", "bay-tah", etc.) would be in keeping with the original Greek pronunciation, but I've never heard it pronounced that way in English.
 
I just noticed that the Greek alphabet has much more letters than I remembered...

alpha beta gamma delta epsilon eta zeta theta...

You haven't played X-Wing, Tie Fighter, XvT or X-Wing Alliance enough then.

Almost every imperial fighter squadron was designated with greek alphabeth.
 
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