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ipsilon/epsilon/yiota/ro/omega/ni

2007-07-09 06:32:58 · 2 answers · asked by patrick o 2 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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From a biography of how a person may have used those 'Greek letters' means nothing. It is how they interpreted them and used them in the context. They are Greek letters if that is what you are asking, if you are asking what they meant for him, then ask him persoanlly......

Again, they mean nothing if he used them for personal meaning, but if used them to count, then he must have spoken Greek.

ps....Jack Kevorkian seems off to me, just a little over the edge of sanity to want to know what something means to him.

2007-07-09 06:39:11 · answer #1 · answered by kaliroadrager 5 · 0 2

Well, it's Greek to me.

2007-07-09 06:37:12 · answer #2 · answered by open4one 7 · 1 0

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