Physics Prof Pronounces φ as "Phee

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The discussion centers on the pronunciation of the Greek letter phi (Φ), with a notable divide between "phee" and "phy." The majority of participants agree that "phee" is the correct pronunciation, particularly in academic contexts, as it aligns with the Greek pronunciation. Comparisons are made to other Greek letters like pi and chi, which have more universally accepted pronunciations in English. Some contributors mention regional differences, noting that European pronunciations may differ from American ones. The conversation also touches on the challenges of accurately pronouncing Greek letters and the common mispronunciations of other letters like xi and psi. Overall, "phee" is favored, especially in educational settings, while acknowledging the variations that exist.
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"phy" or "phee"?

My physics prof. pronounces φ as "phee" (rhymes with we).

We call Π "pie", not "pee".
We call Χ "ky", not "kee" (I think).

So what's up with phee?
 
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it is Phi :)

i as in pie
 
ACTUALLY I thought about it for a second, in Europe it would be ee! So I guess it should be pronounced that way, not the American way
 
In Dutch I say pee, sampee, phee, chee, psee (pronounced that the american way)

pronounciation is kinda confusing across languages, I for instance have a very hard time writing down a spelled (dictated) word, because the sounds are the same, but the letters are different:

En=Du
a = e
e = i
i = y
o = o
u = oe

I guess either your professor is European or he likes to pronounce greek words the greek way :P
 
In my experience, for what it's worth"

pi, chi, psi all rhyme with "I".

I have heard phi both ways.

xi only rhymed with "we".

Of course, I could only have heard from people mispronouncing them. Anyone fluent in Greek?

Njorl
 
I believe he letter can be pronounced "phy" when used alone, but must be pronounced "phee" when it follows a vowel, like alpha. In almost all uses, "phee" is preferred.

Some other letters that people often mispronounce are xi (pronounced "ksi"), psi (pronounced as in lips).

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phi phi pho phum
 
could you pass me some, Njorl
 
In greek it's phee. If you study greek you have to get out of the habit of saying fie, pie, and so on.
 
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