Chi (letter)

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Chi (/k/ Audio file "En-us-chi.ogg" not found KY, also /x/ KHEE;[1][2] uppercase Χ, lowercase χ; Greek: χῖ) is the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet.

Greek

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File:NAMA Alphabet grec.jpg
The Greek alphabet on a black figure vessel, with a cross-shaped chi

Pronunciation

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Ancient Greek

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Its value in Ancient Greek was an aspirated velar stop /kʰ/ (in the Western Greek alphabet: /ks/).

Koine Greek

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In Koine Greek and later dialects it became a fricative ([x]/[ç]) along with Θ and Φ.

Modern Greek

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In Modern Greek, it has two distinct pronunciations: In front of high or front vowels (/e/ or /i/) it is pronounced as a voiceless palatal fricative [ç], as in German ich or like some pronunciations of "h" in English words like hew and human. In front of low or back vowels (/a/, /o/ or /u/) and consonants, it is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative ([x]), as in German ach or Spanish j. This distinction corresponds to the ich-Laut and ach-Laut of German.

Transliteration

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Chi is romanized as ⟨ch⟩ in most systematic transliteration conventions, but sometimes ⟨kh⟩ is used.[3] In addition, in Modern Greek, it is often also romanized as ⟨h⟩ or ⟨x⟩ in informal practice.

Greek numeral

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In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 600.

In ancient times, some local forms of the Greek alphabet used the chi instead of xi to represent the /ks/ sound. This was borrowed into the early Latin language, which led to the use of the letter X for the same sound in Latin, and many modern languages that use the Latin alphabet.

Cyrillic

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Chi was also included in the Cyrillic script as the letter Х, with the phonetic value /x/ or /h/.

International Phonetic Alphabet

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In the International Phonetic Alphabet, ⟨χ⟩ represents a voiceless uvular fricative.

Chiasmus

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Chi is the basis for the name literary chiastic structure and the name of chiasmus.

Symbolism

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In Plato's Timaeus, it is explained that the two bands that form the soul of the world cross each other like the letter Χ. Plato's analogy, along with several other examples of chi as a symbol occur in Thomas Browne's discourse The Garden of Cyrus (1658).

Chi or X is often used to abbreviate the name Christ, as in the holiday Christmas (Xmas). When fused within a single typeface with the Greek letter rho, it is called the Chi Rho and used to represent the person of Jesus Christ.

Mathematics and science

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Unicode

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  • U+03A7 Χ <reserved-03A7> (&Chi;)[12]
  • U+03C7 χ <reserved-03C7> (&chi;)
  • U+1D61 <reserved-1D61>
  • U+1D6A <reserved-1D6A>
  • U+2627 <reserved-2627>
  • U+2CAC <reserved-2CAC>
  • U+2CAD <reserved-2CAD>
  • U+2CE9 <reserved-2CE9>
  • U+A7B3 <reserved-A7B3>
  • U+AB53 <reserved-AB53>
  • U+AB54 <reserved-AB54>
  • U+AB55 <reserved-AB55>
  • U+1D6BE 𝚾 <reserved-1D6BE>
  • U+1D6D8 𝛘 <reserved-1D6D8>
  • U+1D6F8 𝛸 <reserved-1D6F8>
  • U+1D712 𝜒 <reserved-1D712>
  • U+1D732 𝜲 <reserved-1D732>
  • U+1D74C 𝝌 <reserved-1D74C>
  • U+1D76C 𝝬 <reserved-1D76C>
  • U+1D786 𝞆 <reserved-1D786>
  • U+1D7A6 𝞦 <reserved-1D7A6>
  • U+1D7C0 𝟀 <reserved-1D7C0>

See also

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References

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