Thank you for all your input, p-don999.... There are three different accepted pronunciations, and probably several modern dialectical variants - modern standard, reconstructed classical (from pre-350BC), and Erasmian which is used in academics (also influenced by local/native language).
Whether you are talking about X (Chi), or I (Iota) I had to choose the pronunciation most people now would likely be familiar with. I look forward to hearing your pronunciation.
I'm sure you're also aware that sentences begin with capital letters and that "your" is a possessive pronoun when you actually wanted the contraction "you're" which means "you are".
your saying xi wrong
poseidon999999999 3 years ago
Thank you for all your input, p-don999.... There are three different accepted pronunciations, and probably several modern dialectical variants - modern standard, reconstructed classical (from pre-350BC), and Erasmian which is used in academics (also influenced by local/native language).
Whether you are talking about X (Chi), or I (Iota) I had to choose the pronunciation most people now would likely be familiar with. I look forward to hearing your pronunciation.
ConsilienceTeacher 3 years ago
I'm sure you're also aware that sentences begin with capital letters and that "your" is a possessive pronoun when you actually wanted the contraction "you're" which means "you are".
ConsilienceTeacher 3 years ago