Talk:Uta/@comment-2.85.233.254-20140706161806/@comment-85.23.237.166-20140717193440

arent those just the names of the letters?

i think the sounds of the greek alphabet go more like this: Nekh* possum tecum oioere** nekh sine te.


 * the N is uppercase, ancient pronounciation of  χ is kH, there's a normal 'k' too, apparently, but maybe it's to put more pressure to the ending, my history teacher said that u usually put the pressure to the ending of the word in latin


 * i tried looking for the reason why v sound is put as omega (and not as the b sound u often use to replace v when u dont have it) and not as something else but probably (a): because this a tad more curly font makes it look like a double w (b): in latin you sometimes replace the v sound with ou (here its just o tho so idk)

but im not greek nor do i study latin or greek so i cant say for 100% sure im just a person with internet that went thru wikipages and different forums to and other sites to get this information 2 double check it all

i also dont know why the creator chose to use greek alphabet to write latin even tho i think latin was more of an ancient rome thing

!!! so long story short, i think those are just the names and not how its said and how it sounds in speech!! some languages (the ones that dont use the latin alphabet) give the letters other names than just the pronounciation (often the name starts with how the letter is pronounced too!)

u dont rly use the names unless u r spelling greek words or u r doing math i think....