Source: cirosantilli/greek-alphabet

= Greek alphabet
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Unfortunately, <physicists> and <mathematicians> keep using Greek letters in their formulas, so we just have to learn them.

A helpful way to remember is to learn a bit of their history/pronunciation: <historical correspondence between Latin and Greek>{full}.

To learn the greek letters if you have a base latin alphabet, you \i[must] learn the sound of each letter, and which <Latin letters> they correspond to.

Symbols that look like Greek letters but are not Greek letters:
* <nabla symbol>

Is <Ciro Santilli> crazy (he is, but for this point specifically), or do many/most <Greek letters> represent the mouth position used in the pronunciation of the letter?

= Greek letter
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