In addition to what the others have already stated, chi is also the abbreviation for Christ - hence Xmas instead of Christmas. If you have ever seen it crossed over a p, that also is an abbreviation for Christ. The p is the Greek r (rho), the second letter in Christ.
2006-12-04 23:47:01
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answered by Jeannie 7
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2006-12-04 21:44:31
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answered by chanel217 2
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2006-12-04 21:43:54
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answered by Mayor McKim 5
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X in Greek is X. Spelled "chi" in English, and pronounced "Kye" to rhyme with "sky." It's a letter like the others in Greek. It doesn't stand for anything, except a kind of 'kh' sound in Greek.
2006-12-04 21:48:32
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answered by sonyack 6
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Do you mean Greek letters? It's Chi
People are funny...they are telling you what x means in Roman Numerals...Greek? Roman? Whats the difference?=)
2006-12-04 21:43:49
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answered by pelenpuppy 4
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X in Greek is Chi (pronounced Kai)
2006-12-04 21:44:21
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answered by skoolloozer 2
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Chi (kai) in Greek
10 in Roman
2006-12-04 22:31:25
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answered by warasouth 4
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Kai (spelt Chi), but it is a voiceless palatal fricative so it's like a 'long k' sound, difficult to do, as in the word for no, oxi/ochi.
2006-12-04 22:09:14
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answered by J9 6
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***X in Greek is Chi (pronounced Kai) ***
***X in Roman is 10***
2006-12-05 00:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the 22nd letter in greek. it is pronounced as h in high
2006-12-05 02:31:05
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answered by Depy greece!! 4
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