The LaTeX language, phonetic transcription, capitalization, and corresponding real pronunciation of the Greek alphabet

"Take him", "Follow him deeply", "Come and touch him"... After years of baptism of magic pronunciation by math teachers, I think many people can even hear several native pronunciations of the same Greek letter... I also The same, I thought I was too lazy to do it when I was over, and I don’t need to be serious about these minutiae, but I’ll have to pay it back sooner or later...

Recently, I need to use LaTeX to edit various fancy formulas, so I need to master the spelling of some commonly used Greek letters. Just like memorizing English words, correct pronunciation can aid spelling. So, I spent half a day writing this commonly used Greek alphabet, and personally think the information is relatively complete.

The characteristic part is that the Chinese Pinyin and Chinese mnemonic in the last column are not official, but I have summarized them one by one by listening to the pronunciation and comparing the phonetic symbols, which are relatively more appropriate. Students who want to hear the accurate pronunciation of each letter can listen to it in the last small program.

The information is summarized in the following table:

Serial number capital lower case LaTeX language International Phonetic Alphabet Chinese Pinyin/ Mnemonic for Chinese Characters
1 A a alpha 'ælfə a er fa / alpha
2 B b beta 'beta bei ta / tower
3 Γ c gamma 'ship ga ma / 伽 马
4 D d delta 'state de o te / de o te
5 E ϵ epsilon 'ɛpsal ai pu se len / moxa len
6 WITH g zeta 'zeta Z te / Z 特
7 H the and itæ yi ta / Yi et al.
8 Θ θ theta 'θita sei te / sei special
9 Λ λ lambda 'læmdə lai mu de / 来木的
10 M μ mu mju mu / tree
11 N ν not not niu / 拗
12 X X xi saɪ sai / 塞/ 克西
13 P Pi pi paɪ pai / pie
14 R ρ rho ro rou / meat
15 Σ σ sigma 'sɪgmə sei ge me / sei individual
16 T τ your your tao / set
17 Υ υ upsilon ju: p'sailen you pu sai len / you pu sai len
18 Phi ϕ phi faɪ do / do
19 Ψ ψ psi psai pe sai / defeat
20 Ω ω omega omiga ou mi ga / Omega
Allogeneic E e varepsilon 'ɛpsal ai pu se len / moxa len
Allogeneic Phi Phi varphi faɪ do / do

You can listen to the standard pronunciation for free in the following small program:

WeChat Mini Program

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