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Greek Symbols
So far all I have is
Beta


Sigma


Omega


Delta


Xi

(For Jacob/Lee)

Lambda

(Mine)

If you want one just ask.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2012, 06:06:16 AM by nienhaus1 »

Before NeinHaus uses Delta, I'll take it.

We can use these as avatars, right?

Make me a "W".
« Last Edit: March 17, 2012, 12:56:41 AM by Darkness ZXW »

Yes you can use them.
Also it's Nienhaus I don't see why you made "Haus" capital.

Isn't the ASCII zombie face Greek?
If so I would love just that without the eyes.

Isn't the ASCII zombie face Greek?
If so I would love just that without the eyes.
it's cyrillic you dumbo

Knew there was a reason it wasn't already up there.
:C


Isn't the ASCII zombie face Greek?
If so I would love just that without the eyes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94
« Last Edit: March 17, 2012, 02:53:00 AM by VerticalHorizon »

So my name in Cryllic would have that symbol.
Nice.

So my name in Cryllic would have that symbol.
Nice.
nooope


if you're talking about russian naming anyway


Yes you can use them.
Also it's Nienhaus I don't see why you made "Haus" capital.

I didn't realize you made them.


Αα
 
Alpha
 
Νν
 
Nu
 


Ββ
 
Beta
 
Ξξ
 
Xi
 


Γγ
 
Gamma
 
Οο
 
Omicron
 


Δδ
 
Delta
 
Ππ
 
Pi
 


Εε
 
Epsilon
 
Ρρ
 
Rho
 


Ζζ
 
Zeta
 
Σσς
 
Sigma
 


Ηη
 
Eta
 
Ττ
 
Tau
 


Θθ
 
Theta
 
Υυ
 
Upsilon
 


Ιι
 
Iota
 
Φφ
 
Phi
 


Κκ
 
Kappa
 
Χχ
 
Chi
 


Λλ
 
Lambda
 
Ψψ
 
Psi
 


Μμ
 
Mu
 
Ωω
 
Omega

nooope
if you're talking about russian naming anyway
You're so confusing D:

In the wiki it says the letter is pronounced De.
It gives the example, "admit"
So it's saying the letter is pronounced De in English.
I'm pretty sure English names are English too.
So a name with a D should have that symbol somewhere in it.
Or is Cyrillic one of those languages with a hundred symbols for one English letter?

I made a Pi symbol for myself.