G GoldDigger Moderator Staff member Location Placerville, CA, USA Occupation Retired PV System Designer Apr 29, 2015 #21 cowboyjwc said: WHAT!:? I am stunned at this news.:rotflmao: Click to expand... If that stuns you, consider the modern Greek pronunciation of Theta and Delta: Theeta and Thelta, no D sound at all.
cowboyjwc said: WHAT!:? I am stunned at this news.:rotflmao: Click to expand... If that stuns you, consider the modern Greek pronunciation of Theta and Delta: Theeta and Thelta, no D sound at all.
cowboyjwc Moderator Staff member Location Simi Valley, CA Apr 30, 2015 #22 GoldDigger said: If that stuns you, consider the modern Greek pronunciation of Theta and Delta: Theeta and Thelta, no D sound at all. Click to expand... You know, every time I have a conversation in Greek or about the Greek pronunciation,with someone, this comes up.:happyno:
GoldDigger said: If that stuns you, consider the modern Greek pronunciation of Theta and Delta: Theeta and Thelta, no D sound at all. Click to expand... You know, every time I have a conversation in Greek or about the Greek pronunciation,with someone, this comes up.:happyno: