Because the english language borrowed many Greek words (as well as words from other languages) and romanised them (to make them more palatable and F(Φ)onetically simple for the english speakers) without actually ever attempting to understand their origin or their meaning...
Another reason is that Φ (φ) represents [f], a voiceless labiodental fricative, ιn modern Greek . In Ancient Greek it represented [ph], an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive.
2006-07-31 05:39:47
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answered by FAINOMENON 2
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do no longer charge with the aid of the hour. It in basic terms complicates issues. you need to reveal screen the clock. they'll desire to reveal screen the clock. No. as nicely, some artists are quickly and others are sluggish. in basic terms shop it elementary and supply them a set fee. i could agree that as a pupil you need to charge below a expert. perchance the hyperlink below provides you with some thought. i don't be responsive to. attempt to keep in mind that this common customer's sturdy will and be responsive to mouth promoting ought to deliver you extra company. actually practice a freelance. it may in all risk state which you will finished the portrait interior a undeniable variety of time. it may grant for a non-refundable deposit of an quantity which will a minimum of hide your actual expenditures or somewhat extra. The contract ought to spell out whilst stability of charge is due. it must additionally grant, perchance, for the possibility that the customer won't like your artwork or desire to pay for it.
2016-10-08 11:57:23
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answered by milak 4
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The word photo is derived from light i,e. photon, which is a unit of energy that carries light. The process of photography is the exposure of controlled light reflecting on an object on to cellophane plastic, salts or in digital photography onto pixels. The image is then transferred to a light sensitive paper or digitised monitor or screen.
There are times when ph are used instead of an f, as in Phillip, Phylis and Phoebi, in contrast to Francis, Fiona and father.
2006-07-30 01:30:57
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answered by Satcha 2
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photograph (n.)
1839, "picture obtained by photography," coined by Sir John Herschel from photo- + -graph "instrument for recording." It won out over other suggestions, such as photogene and heliograph. Neo-Anglo-Saxonists prefer sunprint. The verb and photography also are first attested 1839, all from a paper read before the Royal Society on March 14, 1839.
2006-07-31 09:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Phor goodness sake - what a phreaky question. I phear the worst iph you can't phigure this one out! Take a phlying guess and stop phumbling in the dark.
2006-07-30 00:09:00
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answered by Scabius Fretful 5
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English is a bastard language born to dozen fathers like Greek,Latin,Sanskrit,Armenian,Arabic,Tamil and Mandarin.Ph(F)onetic sounds i(ph)f changed ph(f)requently (f)phail to ph(f)ollow the ph(f)enomenon.
2006-07-30 00:12:35
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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Picture having one time object's graph, called photograph. That's all
2006-07-30 00:09:14
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answered by r_kumar 1
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since the first time the word written was as "photograph"
2006-07-30 00:09:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not question the English spellings.
If you do, a prescriptivist linguist[1] and your 3rd grade english teacher will come to you house an open a can of whoop-a$s.
2006-07-30 16:45:50
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answered by hq3 6
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Because Fart starts with the letter F
2006-07-30 00:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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