Image:Greek Clarification.svg

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Description

This image is to better explain correct usage of certain Greek letters. In this case, it illustrates that even though the Greek letter Sigma looks like an English/Latin letter E, it is not. Sigma is Greek for S.

Source

en:Image:Greek Clarification.JPG

Date

2007-08-20, 2008-03-25

Author

en:User:Thelegendofvix, User:Stannered

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current16:43, 25 March 2008288×70 (36 KB)Stannered ({{Information |Description=This image is to better explain correct usage of certain Greek letters. In this case, it illustrates that even though the Greek letter Sigma looks like an English/Latin letter E, it is not. Sigma is Greek for S. |Source=[[:en:Im)
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