@@badmoon908 he's saying it because in math (and others exact sciences) there's a lot of formulas and calculations that use greek letters. At least i've understand that, and agree with him
1. Alpha particle, root to quadratic equation 2. Beta particle, root to quadratic equation 3. Gamma ray, root to cubic, adiabatic constant 4. Deviation by optical instrument, heating, change, root to 4th degree equation 5. EMF of a cell, dielectric constant, strain 6. I dont remember but there was one 7. Efficiency, coefficient of viscosity 8. Angle, heating 9. Iota (root -1) 10. Conductivity of a cell 11. Wavelength, molar conductivity, common variable for solving in maths, all sorts of linear densities 12. Coefficient of friction, refractive index, constant from biot savart law, common variable for solving in maths 13. Frequency 14. I dont think any 15. I dont think any 16. 3.14159265..., multiplicative function, osmotic pressure 17. All sorts of volumetric densities 18. additive function, stress, stefans constant, all sorts of areal densities 19. Torque, time constant 20. Youngs modulus 21. Flux, phase difference, angle, power factor, common mathematical function representative 22. Mol fraction lol 23. Wave function, common mathematical function representative, probabilty density for finding electron function 24. Resistance SI unit, angular velocity, angular frequency, natural frequency, root to the equation x^3=1, Yeah, greek is just physics chemistry and maths in disguise
@@ananyamittal4790 tbf im just 18 i too dont know enough of these concepts... this is all i could mainly think of rn but there is a lot more that i dont know
@@AndronikosNikephoros, Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolitic alphabet. The Cyrillic aplhabet was created later. But, yes, that alphabet is based on the Greek alphabet.
Είμαι βέβαιος ότι είστε ο μόνος που μπορεί να εκφράσει τα ελληνικά γράμματα τόσο όμορφα. Γράφετε τόσες πολλές γλώσσες, αλλά όλες είναι τόσο όμορφα γραμμένες. Γι' αυτό σας θαυμάζω πάρα πολύ.
A little piece of information... Omicron means literally "small o", while omega means "great o/big o". It also reminds a double "o", or two "o"s together, if we wanted to draw it in a single line
As Greek I can assure you that the handwriting is very clear and beautiful. However, not even the Greeks can write so beautifully while being in a hurry😉
While the calligraphy aspect of the greek alphabet is beautiful in this video, especially comming from a Japanese creator.. I have to also mention one big problem (as a native Greek): We dont write Upper case letters in two lines and lower case letters in one line (the lower one in this case). We just use a single line and many of our lower case letters just go a bit below the line instead. Great video though, filled me with pride to see a non native writing Greek so BEAUTIFULLY! Most Greeks write in a hurry so this is definately not how you might see a normal Greek person write.
I enjoy you work a lot. But since you have tried my native langage's alphabet here are some things I noticed: γ: usually there is also a visible loop, but that's not a big deal, but it must go under the line and that is obligatory. ζ ξ β (maybe also θ λ δ) should be much taller. φ ψ should go beneath the line, often also χ does this but it's not wrong if it doesn't note to the viewers that η can also not reach under the line, line an n, both are correct and widely used η/n And most importantly there is also another Sigma that you didn't coveri n the video, the final sigma ς It is used in lower case writing when a word ends with a sigma eg. Kipos (=garden) >> κήποσ❌ κήπος✅ These are not hate comments in any case, i really enjoy your videos and I am trying to help! Greetings from Greece!
I am happy you wrote that comment. I have only had one year of ancient Greek back at school and I noticed some mistakes he made writing especially the small letters as well. but of course I wouldn't call myself an expert of Greek handwriting to correct him for sure... Maybe he should give an update video some time in the future.
@@enricoitaliano5893 well... in ancient greek υ was pronounced like the french u or the german ü. In modern greek it is pronounced like an i. So in Greece today we say mi and ni
Almost every alphabet in Greek is representing something in physics, chemistry or mathematics Alpha = Roots of quadratic 1 (mathematics) small letter alpha used for angular acceleration(Physics) Beta = Roots or quadratic 2 (mathematics) Gamma = 3rd root of Cubic (mathematics) Delta = capital letter is used for showing heat required in endothermic reactions above the reaction arrow head (chemistry) small letter is used for showing partial +positive or partial -negative charges while in process of bond formation or bond breakage in organic compound reactions (chemistry) Epsilon = permittivity of medium in electrostatics (physics) Eta = coefficient of viscosity of medium (physics) Theta = used for representing angles (mathematics) iota = imaginary number sqrt(-1) (mathematics) Lambda = wavelength of a wave especially an EM wave (physics) Mu = coefficient of friction usually static friction (physics) Nu = wave number that is inverse of wavelength (physics) Omicron = 4th variant wave of covid😂 (not physics,mathematics or chemistry but yeah) Pi = small letter is constant that is circumference of any circle divided by its diameter =~ 3.14159 (mathematics) Capital letter is used for multiplication of similar terms like Sigma is for addition of similar terms (mathematics) Rho = density of a substance (physics) Sigma = Capital letter used to represent Summation that is addition of similar terms (mathematics) Small letter used for charge per unit area in electrostatics (physics) Tau = Torque that is product of force and perpendicular distance between where force is acted and from pivot point in rotation mechanics (physics) Phi = again used for representing angles (mathematics) Chi = mole fraction of that thing in a mixture (chemistry) Psi = Wave function of Atomic orbitals (chemistry) kinda looks like a trident😂 Omega = Capital letter is SI unit of resistance in electricity called as Ohms (physics) Small letter is a solution of x^3=1 other than 1. Solutions are (Omega) and (Omega)^2 Both the other solutions are complex numbers (mathematics) Edit: Wow thanks for a 100likes!🤗 Edit 2: Wow 200likes 😱😱😱 THANKS a lot guys Edit 3:OMG HOW MANY LIKES IS THIS GONNA GET!! 300 LIKES OMG 😨😨😰😰😰😰😰😱😱😱😱😱 Edit 4:I'm gonna die☠️☠️☠️ 400LIKES!?!?! MY GOD Edit 5:600likes.... I'm dead rip me☠️ Edit 6:700likess.....Afterlife👀
Epsilon: Limits Phi:Golden ratio Tau: Work(? don't know the name in English, basically energy transfered) Psi:super golden ratio Rho:resistivity Mu: symbolizes micro or 10^-6 Alpha,Beta,Gamma: radiation Delta: denotes variation
Fun fact: the names of the letters have changed over the years and the ones you know aren’t actually what they are called in modern Greek, so here’s the reals names in the order of the video: Alfa, vita, gamma, thelta, epsilon, zita, ita, thita, iota, kappa, lamtha, mi, ni, ksi, omikron, pi (prounced pee), rho, sigma, taf, ipsilon, fi, chi (khi), psi, omega.
What I know from what I have learned from ancient Greek lessons is that the first lowercase sigma is used throughout the word except if it comes to the last letter, then the 2nd lowercase sigma is used.
I have literally never been taught this at school but my maths was very bad and physics was a bad dream which I managed to block out completely . The only time I see this is in US movies about sororities /fraternities but I intend to learn this today and I will be an expert by tomorrow.
As a Greek person I feel deeply touched to see all those people interested in our beautiful language. Thank you for the honor! Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ! *Edit. Oh my god, this comment exploded really quickly. Thank you guys!
There are a lot of terms where we use those Greek alphabet and this is what I learned when I was a science student. α = Alpha particles (He2+), the first angle of a triangle (opposite of A), coefficient of linear expansion,.. β = Beta particles (e- or e+), the second angle of a triangle (opposite of B), coefficient of cubical expansion,.. γ = Gamma rays, specific weight, the third angle in a triangle ( opposite the side C), coefficient of volume expansion (α : β : γ = 1 : 2 : 3),... Δ = Change,.. δ = Partial charge in organic compound (δ+...δ-), approximation error,... ε = Strain, permittivity,... ζ = Riemann zeta function,.. η = Viscocity, efficiency,.. θ = Angle, angular displacement, temperature,.. κ = Dielectric constant, thermal conductivity,... λ = Wavelenght, decay constant, linear density,... μ = Coefficient of friction, dynamic viscocity, micro (10μm), permeability, Muon, reduced mass,.. ν = Frequency, Neutrino, ξ = Riemann Xi function,.. π = Ratio of circumference to its diameter,.. ρ = Density, electrical resistivity,.. Σ = Summation,.. σ = Stefan-Boltzmann constant, standard deviation, covalent bond, stress, surface charge,.. τ = Torque, tauon, Ramanujan tau function,.. Φ = Work function, magnetic or electric flux, but not the empty set,.. χ = Euler characteristic number, electronegativity,.. ψ = Wave function (Schrödinger equation), reciprocal Fibonacci constant,.. Ω = Ohom,... ω = Angular velocity, cube root of unity (1+ω+ω² = 0), omega meson,..
Everybody gangsta looking at this beautiful letter but later it goes "Όλοι οι γκάνγκστερ κοιτάζουν αυτό το όμορφο γράμμα, αλλά αργότερα φεύγει " and isn't that beautiful
I guess you wrote the small letters in half the height of the Big letters, just to show that they are the small letters, but: Actually the small gamma's curl is written under the line and the small zeta starts from the top of the big Zeta and the curl ends under the bottom line, same goes with "ξ". Writing a small letter doesn't always mean that it is actually small or short in height. For example small beta has another way of writing it and THAT way, is at the same almost height as the Big Beta.😉Small delta also, the upper horizontal almost line is at the top of Δ. like this: "Δ,δ, Ξ,ξ, Ζ,ζ." (a small tip from a Greek😉👍) Anyways, I really appreciate the video! Nice, clean and clear writing! Thank you! It's already a difficult language for us, Greeks, so for foreigners, I guess It's more than difficult to learn, so you did a great job!!👍👍
@@spacesandwich5593 Yes they absolutely do Φφ, Χχ, Ψψ You may have noticed that this is true even in digital form. In analog texts we make it even more exaggerated.
WOW so I'm not the only Greek watching this😌 and no hate but some letters have changed, are written in calligraphy and last one:the letters are beytiful byt the thing is that π you draw the up the first the the 2 strokes, in Ψ u darw the first line thr downwards tbh i am really bored to write the others bc it's 7.30 so go look for other comments.. Ευχαριστώ που με αφεινετε να πάω σχολείο
Ive got to say that your handwriting is gorgeous, but youve made several mistakes, even though that is to be expected, since you need firsthand experience with greece to iron these out. Lowercase β, δ, ζ, θ, λ and ξ all reach the top of the up most line, while lowercase γ, ζ, ξ, χ, ψ all extend below the line. As for calligraphy in particular, there are some more ways to write some letters, mainly, β, ζ, ξ, and κ. I have no idea how to write them down here but you can search them up.
I think he write with Greek alphabet form from teach in school, cause all of his alphabet which I have learned so far is the same, just... much more beautiful P.s : didnt know it was actually that more complicated gg
Me: "meh nothing special" *dude writes Zeta perfectly*: "OK kinda impressive I guess" *proceed to write a perfect Xi*: "What on earth is this black magic fuckery??"
Russian alfababet is connected with Greek, because long time ago when Cyrillic was invented, we took a lot from Byzantine Empire, as a religion of course, so many of Russian letters are like this... I love history! And Greece ;)
Letters are better than friends? I’m on board with that. I know you mean his letters are better than letters your friends produce. It’s just a little joke.
What a good job!!! I'm Greek learning to write in Japanese, it makes me so happy to see the reverse. All of it looks wonderful and I think you should write it the way that makes you comfortable, there's no stroke order rules in Greek, do as you like. I love your pen!
@@vgerng4508 because we are SO proud of our language. When foreigners learn/speak/sing in russian, we love it. I don't know why, I'm not a patriot or something. It's just Russian mentality. Sorry, if it makes someone uncomfortable
@@redmoss5003 idk lol I see the same about Greeks tbh When a video has a thumbnail or title related to greece the comments get full of Greeks I mean yeah they have a reason, their language is historically and not only very important For a reason this one doesn't have many Greeks in the comments, well, There are way more Russians on earth than Greeks this is kinda my explanation so you find Russians more easily than Greeks on the Web It's not the most annoying thing, always be proud of your languages but yeah sometimes it gets too much because I had online Russian friends and they pretty much ignored the cultures of all their other friends and talked only about Russian and Russia non stop... It wasn't mutual
@@redmoss5003 ahh dude , I love Katyusha and russian marches songs , soft of russian language is awesome and I just like it becasue it's slavic and I'm half slav xd
Greek alphabet: *exists*
Math and science: I’ll take your entire stock
XD
Underrated comment brother
They literally took all
(Adding maths science and English (
Ya especially Rigid body motion and Quantum physics 😑
@@Curiosity403 and in trigonometry as well
When you are studying maths at college and realized that you are also studying Greek.
🤓
Well, the Greeks did invent geometry so there's that.
@@badmoon908 not only geometry, all what we calling today "math"
@@badmoon908 he's saying it because in math (and others exact sciences) there's a lot of formulas and calculations that use greek letters. At least i've understand that, and agree with him
@@RainbowPenguinVI if A is Alpha and B is Beta then what's C in the Latin (English Version) Alphabet
Big letters: 🗿
Little letters: 💅🏻💃🏻
Fr 😩
Real shit
Lol so accurate
Lmao
Ρρ
1. Alpha particle, root to quadratic equation
2. Beta particle, root to quadratic equation
3. Gamma ray, root to cubic, adiabatic constant
4. Deviation by optical instrument, heating, change, root to 4th degree equation
5. EMF of a cell, dielectric constant, strain
6. I dont remember but there was one
7. Efficiency, coefficient of viscosity
8. Angle, heating
9. Iota (root -1)
10. Conductivity of a cell
11. Wavelength, molar conductivity, common variable for solving in maths, all sorts of linear densities
12. Coefficient of friction, refractive index, constant from biot savart law, common variable for solving in maths
13. Frequency
14. I dont think any
15. I dont think any
16. 3.14159265..., multiplicative function, osmotic pressure
17. All sorts of volumetric densities
18. additive function, stress, stefans constant, all sorts of areal densities
19. Torque, time constant
20. Youngs modulus
21. Flux, phase difference, angle, power factor, common mathematical function representative
22. Mol fraction lol
23. Wave function, common mathematical function representative, probabilty density for finding electron function
24. Resistance SI unit, angular velocity, angular frequency, natural frequency, root to the equation x^3=1,
Yeah, greek is just physics chemistry and maths in disguise
Xi is for universal set, as in all elements of every set present
The fact that im only 16 and i know every one of these concepts😀
@@ananyamittal4790 tbf im just 18 i too dont know enough of these concepts... this is all i could mainly think of rn but there is a lot more that i dont know
@@ananyamittal4790NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRDD!!!
@@kornaros96 brhu
Everyone: OwO
Greeks:
Δ Δ
Ξ Ω ω Ω Ξ
✋🏻😅🤚🏻
✋🏻🙂✋🏻
😺 🐱
QwQ
ΦωΦ owo snake edition POGGERSSSS
I'm so worried he's gonna run out of ink every single letter he writes
LOL SAME
Lmao
He's clearly grabs a new pen every new letter
That kind of anxiety lol
ΑΧΑΧΑΧΑΧΑΧΑΧΑΧΑΧ
Physicists and mathematicians:
-Just what I need
And chemist
Personne in science class see strange letters for the first time: 🤨
Me who have already study Greek in option: 🧐 it's not really the real writing
Guess the zeta function was named like this to improve mathematicians' calligraphy.
Computer science too, such as lambda function, epsilon float etc
No one:
My math teacher: *ARPHER*
This made me realize that I've been writing most of my math/physics/chem symbols wrong
There are multiple different ways to write them.
@@Aprilius_Ceasar can I start writing beta backwards from the way in the video?
@@Физика-в5о Do it like in the video. I think this is the best way to do it.
Different font styles exist in Greek too.
Lowercase ieta is wrong it should be Ιι not lL
Average Latin script fan: OwO
Average Greek script enjoyer: OωO
Not only english pl use this alphabet 🤨
@@jeffersonesteves4759 Ok so English, Spanish, french, Portuguese and a lot more is ok?
@@aflower6955 😎😎😎
ΟWO
0w0
0ω0
ΟωΟ
ΞωΞ
ΩωΩ
ρωρ
σωσ
υωυ
θωθ
οωο
δωδ
μωμ
τωτ
Greek alphabet: So how many letters do you want?
Math and Science: Yes
The whole language
Maths and Science: Can you create some more Greek alphabets?
I'm just thankful that Math and science didn't borrow from Japanese or Chinese. I would need an extra half an hour for all the tests
@@akashnambiar95 😅 sahi bola
original comment..
Me as a Greek watching how to write my own alphabet instead of studying: *Interesting*
If it makes you feel any better I'm English and watched the English alphabet one
@@flyingskyward2153 ah yes,we learn useful information for our studies
@@katonk3745 Χαιρομαι που δεν ειμαι μονη σε αυτο 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Γεια σας κι εγώ εδώ. Κι εγώ το ίδιο κάνω 😂
@@_Spy_ Καλησπέρα,ακόμα το κάνω μέσα στην εξεταστική 😂
As a Greek. I have never written so beautiful in my life 😮 ❤ .
This guy's hands are more stable than my emotions
😂😂😂🤣🤣
Original
Or maybe not , doesn't matter anyways
Also me when i hit my period 😠😐
lmao😂
Never thought I will be watching a grown man write alphabets so peacefully.
this counts as practicing for my physics exam, right?
Absolutely ahahahah
Yeah
Also trigonometry. Sinalpha^2+cosalpha^2=1
@@twitchizle and geometry
C=2πR
Lol
as a greek i have to thank you for the presentation of my language. I confess how you write Greek beautifully!
Wow his control is impeccable!!! Perfectly straight lines, perfect circles and ovals, it’s very satisfying to watch.
same
Say masha allah
Lmao how is it relatable here@@جودالشريف-ض5ف
Him: **writing greek letters**
Me: **Maths and Physicis flashbacks**
Finally someone I was searching for!!!😂, give her a medal u ppl😂🏅
Haha same for me, maths 😂
And Chemistry 😂
physics too :33
This comment hass 666 like I'd don't know if that cursed or blessed
This guy's hands are more stable than my future.
More stable then my financial status..
More stable than the internet connection of enemies in bedwars
More stable than my life
WARUM IST DER TITEL AUF DEUTSCH.
@@drake_office1220 the title is not in German?
When you think that you're studying Russian. But it's Greek
That is because my language, greek, is similar to russian in some ways
Our Greek Saints Cyril and Methodius created the Russian alphabet i mean the Cyrilic alphabet ☦
@@AndronikosNikephoros, Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolitic alphabet. The Cyrillic aplhabet was created later. But, yes, that alphabet is based on the Greek alphabet.
@@AndronikosNikephoros Кириллицу создали их ученики.
Thumbnail: Ωω
My 🧠: *ΩωΩ*
And I was like: *ΩωΩ what’s this?*
얼굴모양
Kao moji?
Face
emoticon
OwO
omg same
What is o o o?
Είμαι βέβαιος ότι είστε ο μόνος που μπορεί να εκφράσει τα ελληνικά γράμματα τόσο όμορφα. Γράφετε τόσες πολλές γλώσσες, αλλά όλες είναι τόσο όμορφα γραμμένες. Γι' αυτό σας θαυμάζω πάρα πολύ.
Ναι όντως τα γράφει τόσο ωραία
As a guy who studied physics and math, I didn't know I knew almost all of the Greek letters 😂
And I'm a Greek guy who learned the Cryillic alphabet in 1 week without realising how I did it 😂👌
@@cnardx yes I know but it's strange how I forgot some letters in Greek because I keep talking to Russians online 😂
Sameee
Same:)
привет
πριβετ
privet
hello
χελο
хело
A little piece of information... Omicron means literally "small o", while omega means "great o/big o". It also reminds a double "o", or two "o"s together, if we wanted to draw it in a single line
This made me realise that the only thing I miss from school is writing with gel pens.
Yeah it's me !!!😅
Ha ha
He just advertised the pen without advertising it. I’m sold, got me a whole pack of them.
what’re they called?
@@kylelawsuit6356 zebra sarasa clip 1.0mm
@@morninstar_lucifer I have the 0.5 tip
DONT FALL FOR IT!!! BIG PEN IS USING YOU AS A HOST FOR THERE INK-BASED VIRUS!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!!
@@mrepicairfryerenthusiast4982 tf
As Greek I can assure you that the handwriting is very clear and beautiful. However, not even the Greeks can write so beautifully while being in a hurry😉
why the emoji
@@Luna_the-Idiot the emoji was addressed to the Greeks, who do not write very clearly while in a hurry..
While the calligraphy aspect of the greek alphabet is beautiful in this video, especially comming from a Japanese creator.. I have to also mention one big problem (as a native Greek): We dont write Upper case letters in two lines and lower case letters in one line (the lower one in this case). We just use a single line and many of our lower case letters just go a bit below the line instead. Great video though, filled me with pride to see a non native writing Greek so BEAUTIFULLY! Most Greeks write in a hurry so this is definately not how you might see a normal Greek person write.
I enjoy you work a lot. But since you have tried my native langage's alphabet here are some things I noticed:
γ: usually there is also a visible loop, but that's not a big deal, but it must go under the line and that is obligatory.
ζ ξ β (maybe also θ λ δ) should be much taller.
φ ψ should go beneath the line, often also χ does this but it's not wrong if it doesn't
note to the viewers that η can also not reach under the line, line an n, both are correct and widely used η/n
And most importantly there is also another Sigma that you didn't coveri n the video, the final sigma ς
It is used in lower case writing when a word ends with a sigma eg. Kipos (=garden) >> κήποσ❌ κήπος✅
These are not hate comments in any case, i really enjoy your videos and I am trying to help! Greetings from Greece!
I am happy you wrote that comment. I have only had one year of ancient Greek back at school and I noticed some mistakes he made writing especially the small letters as well. but of course I wouldn't call myself an expert of Greek handwriting to correct him for sure... Maybe he should give an update video some time in the future.
And what about ν and μ pronunciation? Here in Italy there is a strong civil war between team mu/nu and team mi/ni 😂
@@enricoitaliano5893 well... in ancient greek υ was pronounced like the french u or the german ü. In modern greek it is pronounced like an i. So in Greece today we say mi and ni
@@n.k.6801 thank you so much!
@@n.k.6801 Το "ου" πως προφεροταν στα αρχαια ελληνικα? Οπως το "ou" στα γαλλικα?
I'm just drooling over the juiciness of that pen. And how his lines are so perfect!
The Sarasa is a really good pen but its quite expensive here lol
@@arteonyx how much?
@@noriega411 In my country, around Rp. 17,000 to Rp. 25,000
idk the exact price cuz its been a while since I bought another one
Me as an actual greek who can't even make such neat letters be like:
isxi
There isn't a more greek name tham Athena
Καλα μερικα πεζα που χει γραψει ειναι περιεργα .σαν το β και γ .μου ναι ασυνηθιστα 😂
Αυτό το γ πάντως ήταν φρικτό. :Ρ
Αυτος κανει βιντεο
I'm Hungarian, but this is the most beautiful alphabet in the world! ❤
Anything other than Hungarian alphabet is beautiful
This man just drew a perfect circle with ease
You think Pythagoras wrote using a compass?
@@موسى_7 hmmmmmm
It's not a circle it's the coronavirus 🌚
@@ayadweik1 O
Buy a Pentel Graphgear 500 with 0.5mm thick lead , it's a mechanical pencil and the only writing instrument that allows me to draw perfect circles.
Almost every alphabet in Greek is representing something in physics, chemistry or mathematics
Alpha = Roots of quadratic 1 (mathematics)
small letter alpha used for angular acceleration(Physics)
Beta = Roots or quadratic 2 (mathematics)
Gamma = 3rd root of Cubic (mathematics)
Delta = capital letter is used for showing heat required in endothermic reactions above the reaction arrow head (chemistry)
small letter is used for showing partial +positive or partial -negative charges while in process of bond formation or
bond breakage in organic compound reactions (chemistry)
Epsilon = permittivity of medium in electrostatics (physics)
Eta = coefficient of viscosity of medium (physics)
Theta = used for representing angles (mathematics)
iota = imaginary number sqrt(-1) (mathematics)
Lambda = wavelength of a wave especially an EM wave (physics)
Mu = coefficient of friction usually static friction (physics)
Nu = wave number that is inverse of wavelength (physics)
Omicron = 4th variant wave of covid😂 (not physics,mathematics or chemistry but yeah)
Pi = small letter is constant that is circumference of any circle divided by its diameter =~ 3.14159 (mathematics)
Capital letter is used for multiplication of similar terms like Sigma is for addition of similar terms (mathematics)
Rho = density of a substance (physics)
Sigma = Capital letter used to represent Summation that is addition of similar terms (mathematics)
Small letter used for charge per unit area in electrostatics (physics)
Tau = Torque that is product of force and perpendicular distance between where force is acted and from pivot point in rotation mechanics (physics)
Phi = again used for representing angles (mathematics)
Chi = mole fraction of that thing in a mixture (chemistry)
Psi = Wave function of Atomic orbitals (chemistry) kinda looks like a trident😂
Omega = Capital letter is SI unit of resistance in electricity called as Ohms (physics)
Small letter is a solution of x^3=1 other than 1. Solutions are (Omega) and (Omega)^2
Both the other solutions are complex numbers (mathematics)
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Epsilon: Limits
Phi:Golden ratio
Tau: Work(? don't know the name in English, basically energy transfered)
Psi:super golden ratio
Rho:resistivity
Mu: symbolizes micro or 10^-6
Alpha,Beta,Gamma: radiation
Delta: denotes variation
@@Amoeba_Podre tau is for torque not work
@@RandomJeevanYT Where I live, we use it for both
@@Amoeba_Podre oh ok
Yeah soo true... I even don't know that I'm learning greek in physics, chemistry and math 😂
My physics teacher once told us that by the end of our course, we would be half way through being fluent in Greek. I very much agree with her.
Writing is way different than speaking the language so i guess she was only joking.
@@MartinQ-bl6co of course she was
@@MartinQ-bl6co r/woosh
I hate it when they pick the hardest letter for a stupid random costant, I just throw alpha and teta everywhere
@@giuseppeforte8687 hard to what? pronounce or write?
Fun fact: the names of the letters have changed over the years and the ones you know aren’t actually what they are called in modern Greek, so here’s the reals names in the order of the video:
Alfa, vita, gamma, thelta, epsilon, zita, ita, thita, iota, kappa, lamtha, mi, ni, ksi, omikron, pi (prounced pee), rho, sigma, taf, ipsilon, fi, chi (khi), psi, omega.
I think you should write δ with dh instead of th
My man, there is a thing called having handwriting that is too perfect.
Also sigma has a third form too
Σ σ ς
Autosum Hu
and third form is much better, cuz 2nd is similar to alpha
What I know from what I have learned from ancient Greek lessons is that the first lowercase sigma is used throughout the word except if it comes to the last letter, then the 2nd lowercase sigma is used.
@@ethodda Yes this sigma ς only goes at the end of words
@@ΧάρηςΔαρσινός lowerer case
I: have exam next month
RUclips: now it's time for you to learn abcd.......
When I saw your comment and my name in youtube profile is abcd 😂
Yeah well that's true for some people
*abgd
I m a Greek watching a Japanese person writing in Greek. Wow.
Yup me too
İn a Russian words video
Mr.Worldwide
Pretty much we are, yeah
@@irshadelectronics4757 title changes depending on your set language on youtube
Greek Alphabet: *exists*
English Alphabet: *dies*
I don’t even care about learning greek this is just so satisfying how smooth his letters are
Hey can you check out my RUclips channel. I just made two songs.
pov: im a greek person trying to learn Japanese watching a japanese person writing the greek alphabet
Same 😔👊
Oi linda passa o zap
@@dudaguitarra oxi do nada um br ksksksks
@@sarasousa6949 KKKKKKKKKKK fui descoberta
@@dudaguitarra Então, ela é grega e vai entender o que disseste? kkkk
I just realized that i have learnt more than 80% of the greek alphabets, without even learning Greek, but Mathematics and Physics.
When you learn math and physics, don't they tell you that these are Greek?
I have literally never been taught this at school but my maths was very bad and physics was a bad dream which I managed to block out completely . The only time I see this is in US movies about sororities /fraternities but I intend to learn this today and I will be an expert by tomorrow.
@@JessicaMiller-pc4dj are you now
Yeah yeah,now write a sentence. 👹
@@JessicaMiller-pc4dj right! Made me think of american sorrority movies
Fine work your work. Writing the Greek letters upon vertcal lines keep them in perspective.Thank you.
He doesn't write the letters, he draws them.
Writing is the same as drawing
What do you mean
Here,drawing means to make art.
“Writing is an art" - my handwriting teacher.
@@meredithdriskill9508 And anyone who draws is an artist, so every one who writes is an artist?
Me, a physics student: look at all these variables!
Most of them are constants tbh
Me too
well most of them are physical quantities that are denoted by some greek letters.
no. Most of them are not constants. Some of then are though but most of them are variables in physics
@Tappy05 fair, in my college we often call variables by greek letters if they don't get confused with any constant we are using
As a Greek person I feel deeply touched to see all those people interested in our beautiful language. Thank you for the honor! Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ!
*Edit. Oh my god, this comment exploded really quickly. Thank you guys!
ok
I had no choice...
Sorry bro, we don’t learn your language, we learn math and physics, which consist entirely of these letters...
Greetings from Russia. Studying Physics with your letters is interesting but pretty difficult lmao
@@TheFreziDok someone is afraid of educating himself lmao
Upercase: 🗿
Lowercase: 💃💅
Calligraphy : Greek
Person: Japanese
Title: English
Me : Confused
Hotel's: Trivago
Lolllz
Loollll
Hotel*
LOL
Lol
People using Greek alphabet :
1%: actual Greeks
99%: math and science students
Frrrrr
Me trying to recall what each letter symbolizes in physics
sameee
👁️👄👁️
sameee
The trauma
It is surprisingly hard to find a tutorial on the strokes of writing greek alphabet while everyone writes it slightly differently in physics.
Everyone: what a clean writing!!
My anxiety: waiting for that smudge
LMAOOO
finally, I found an Indian in comment section. JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT.
@@adityasingh.bharat 🇮🇳
@@adityasingh.bharat All thanks to RUclips recommendation.
@ekagar singh dont be that guy
Its non of your business anyways he just wants to be kind with one of his ppl
3:32 i've never seen a most perfect written O
He/she was drawing ahead, erasing some of its detailed features and 123 a circle thingy so fast that you didn't see it.
But it isn't an O, it's an Ο
@@pedronunes3063 thanks.
a perfect circle ?!
@@pedronunes3063 so...it's an O
That thumbnail radiates massive 0w0 energy.
Begone furry
@@darkqwartzsytal834 is it a furry thing? I thoguht its already a common thing on the internet without worrying its a furry thing? 🤔
@@misterm.6915 i was just joking no ill will lol
@@misterm.6915 Only furries and degenerate weebs uses it
@@mr.nthanneres4662 I'm a gamer and I use it. What's wrong with me?
Congratulations for your effort! You did it very good and thank you for choosing the Greek alphabet for your calligraphy 🙂😋
Your handwriting is even smoother than my life.
More smooth or smoother, choose one
@@purplepurina lol that's why my english subject score turn out like this. hmmm.
👁️👄👁️
Their handwriting is as smooth as my brain
Alternate title: list of covid variations to prepare for
Underrated comment💀
@@msicvbes4977 согл
@@Кошатница-и6с согласен
@@Кошатница-и6с accusative case?
@@prezentoappr1171I don't understand, is it possible in Russian?
Imagine using that pen with thick ink when you're left handed. The pain.
The SMUDGE
Left handed people hell
And if you Arabian right handed
Sadly i know how it feels...
I feel you
When we study math and science, we are literally studying Greek
His consistency of writing flawlessly in straight 6 minutes without interruption is off the chart.
I love how the capital Omega is a big and cool-looking O while the small Omega is just a miniature and cute W.
Together they make OwO
ო upside down lmfao
@@onigrri It's "o" in Georgian xd
uwu
ΩωΩ
There are a lot of terms where we use those Greek alphabet and this is what I learned when I was a science student.
α = Alpha particles (He2+), the first angle of a triangle (opposite of A), coefficient of linear expansion,..
β = Beta particles (e- or e+), the second angle of a triangle (opposite of B), coefficient of cubical expansion,..
γ = Gamma rays, specific weight, the third angle in a triangle ( opposite the side C), coefficient of volume expansion (α : β : γ = 1 : 2 : 3),...
Δ = Change,..
δ = Partial charge in organic compound (δ+...δ-), approximation error,...
ε = Strain, permittivity,...
ζ = Riemann zeta function,..
η = Viscocity, efficiency,..
θ = Angle, angular displacement, temperature,..
κ = Dielectric constant, thermal conductivity,...
λ = Wavelenght, decay constant, linear density,...
μ = Coefficient of friction, dynamic viscocity, micro (10μm), permeability, Muon, reduced mass,..
ν = Frequency, Neutrino,
ξ = Riemann Xi function,..
π = Ratio of circumference to its diameter,..
ρ = Density, electrical resistivity,..
Σ = Summation,..
σ = Stefan-Boltzmann constant, standard deviation, covalent bond, stress, surface charge,..
τ = Torque, tauon, Ramanujan tau function,..
Φ = Work function, magnetic or electric flux, but not the empty set,..
χ = Euler characteristic number, electronegativity,..
ψ = Wave function (Schrödinger equation), reciprocal Fibonacci constant,..
Ω = Ohom,...
ω = Angular velocity, cube root of unity (1+ω+ω² = 0), omega meson,..
Ф is also the Euler’s Totient function, it’s used to describe how many coprimes exist for a certain number I believe.
capital delta alsorepresents presence of heat in a chemical reaction btw
Thanks to the Holy Bible and Maths the Greek language never died even affter 300 years of turkish islamic invation
Φ = golden ratio!
Roar omega roar
*"Greek Alphabets Exists"*
Maths and Science: _"and I took that personally"_
Science majors: "we don't have that kinda time"
Everybody gangsta looking at this beautiful letter but later it goes "Όλοι οι γκάνγκστερ κοιτάζουν αυτό το όμορφο γράμμα, αλλά αργότερα φεύγει " and isn't that beautiful
Aye bro your translation doesn't make sense hahahaha
the last few words in greek dont make much sense :P
@@Se7eNRX my man just used a translator he ain't a walking vocabulary book
Καλή προσπάθεια, θέλει λίγο δουλειά.Μην χρησιμοποιήσεις google μετάφραση την επόμενη φορά.
I study ancient greek and I tried to read that but some of those words can't be even readable 😅
Alternative Title:Japanese man teaches millions of people how to write greek alphabet through a video titled in English *translated into English 😅
2.6*
GLOBALISATION
This is criminally underrated
@@fuzedeath207 2.6 is still millions
In any language, Because I have my cell phone in Spanish and I see it written in Spanish.
Love the way the words for the letters always start with the letter, very efficient
I guess you wrote the small letters in half the height of the Big letters, just to show that they are the small letters, but: Actually the small gamma's curl is written under the line and the small zeta starts from the top of the big Zeta and the curl ends under the bottom line, same goes with "ξ". Writing a small letter doesn't always mean that it is actually small or short in height. For example small beta has another way of writing it and THAT way, is at the same almost height as the Big Beta.😉Small delta also, the upper horizontal almost line is at the top of Δ. like this: "Δ,δ, Ξ,ξ, Ζ,ζ."
(a small tip from a Greek😉👍)
Anyways, I really appreciate the video! Nice, clean and clear writing! Thank you! It's already a difficult language for us, Greeks, so for foreigners, I guess It's more than difficult to learn, so you did a great job!!👍👍
Phi, Xi and Psi also go under the bottom line right?
@@spacesandwich5593 Yes they absolutely do
Φφ, Χχ, Ψψ
You may have noticed that this is true even in digital form. In analog texts we make it even more exaggerated.
I had the feeling that something was wrong or unusual. Thank you for the confirmation.
WOW so I'm not the only Greek watching this😌 and no hate but some letters have changed, are written in calligraphy and last one:the letters are beytiful byt the thing is that π you draw the up the first the the 2 strokes, in Ψ u darw the first line thr downwards tbh i am really bored to write the others bc it's 7.30 so go look for other comments..
Ευχαριστώ που με αφεινετε να πάω σχολείο
l t i f d h be like: Bruh we’re tall
The writer:Japansse/ Asian
Writes in greek
Comments: written in english
Hotel: *Trivago*
And russian!(i'm russian.)
@@ВикторияЧиркова-я8в I'm not russian, but i can speak Russian)
te amo
why
@@leviiackerman001 Wow!
Ive got to say that your handwriting is gorgeous, but youve made several mistakes, even though that is to be expected, since you need firsthand experience with greece to iron these out. Lowercase β, δ, ζ, θ, λ and ξ all reach the top of the up most line, while lowercase γ, ζ, ξ, χ, ψ all extend below the line. As for calligraphy in particular, there are some more ways to write some letters, mainly, β, ζ, ξ, and κ. I have no idea how to write them down here but you can search them up.
I think he write with Greek alphabet form from teach in school, cause all of his alphabet which I have learned so far is the same, just... much more beautiful
P.s : didnt know it was actually that more complicated gg
Some of the Greek letters look like cursive English letters
It’s the other way round. English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet, et al all derive from Greek alphabet.
Yea Panagiotis Skoulis you are spot on. At least these mistakes are consistent and easy to correct.
It's also worth noting that lowercase sigma (σ) has an alternate lowercase form (ς) that is used at the end of words.
Beautifully done! So pretty. You should add the pronunciation as well.
π: *exists*
Mathematicians: *he he boi*
Сразу вспомнились уроки физики, химии и геометрии
+
А мне только физики и химии
Еще и чуток ОБЖ
Да уж, греки нам многое дали)))
И что я здесь в час ночи делаю?
Imagine he messes up one of the last letters and has to record the video all over again
Dedikatiom
Nooooooooooo😭
αυτό και όλα είναι χάσιμο χρόνου .... η εκμάθηση ελληνικών είναι εύκολη😂😂😂
That would be hilarious
😂
Ευχαριστώ!😁
math: time to kidnap you
pi and tau: no pls
theta and delta: *you can't kidnap me cause you don't know my value*
Physics: we'll take you anyway 🙂
Maths : Jokes on you you have to find their value
Chemistry: hippity hoppity, the rest letters are my property
This thread is hilarious.
@@heheboiii4336
Biology: Alpha cells, beta cells, Gamma cells.
Why is RUclips recommending this to me I'm literally Greek lmao
Same for me, but I'm not even Greek, so imagine my confusion
@@wldg-mq6yg It make some sence for you, but this guy knows Greek natively, so why the heck would he want to know how to write Greek alphabet :D
RUclips is watching us. *All of us*
idk, but I speak Castilian.
Then... It's a Calligraphy Lesson For You!!!
Me: "meh nothing special"
*dude writes Zeta perfectly*: "OK kinda impressive I guess"
*proceed to write a perfect Xi*: "What on earth is this black magic fuckery??"
Ikr
M8 even as a greek i cant make a perfect ξ
Squiggle and squiggly squiggle
jinping
@@thegrassguy2871 -50000 internet credit
Thank you. The fonts in the books are too fancy to hand write and others are not as clear and precise. A great resource
I'm not even Greek but I think this is the most beautiful alphabet
Agreed I want to learn it so bad
hehe thanks
@@itsnotgayifitsclay do it it's not that hard!
Russian alfababet is connected with Greek, because long time ago when Cyrillic was invented, we took a lot from Byzantine Empire, as a religion of course, so many of Russian letters are like this... I love history! And Greece ;)
@@reverendnon5959 yesss I know! Love you two Russian is a really beautiful language lol
I wanna say congratulations for your handwriting as a Greek person. Your letters are way better than most of my friends' 👏
Letters are better than friends? I’m on board with that.
I know you mean his letters are better than letters your friends produce. It’s just a little joke.
@@travelwell6049 bro letters ARE better than friends, like, I' d rather walk around with a massive looking L then a random person i call a friend /j
That time you realize for almost every letter you can think about a mathematical or physical quantity
Fun fact is that every Greek letter has a scientific meaning and some even have multiple
Greek is a Mathematical Language that has Infinite Possibilities in Computer Science and Mathematics!
It's majestic, spiffing and picture perfect work of art . 🤩🤩
The perfect hand control doesnt exis-
ruclips.net/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/видео.html
Fake news.
Who knew that actually watching ink dry was this fascinating
Right lol n how did he get it soninky and juicy I want that pen
No one:
Absolutely no one:
RUclips recommendation at 4 o’clock at night
You mean 4pm or 4am
4 am
omg it's 3:20 am here 😂
02:38 pm
its actually 4 am when i saw this wtf? are ye a wizaerd?
Ufff y yo aqui asi!!😲🤤con la boca abierta!!!! Bravo!!! Bravísimo !!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽🇲🇽
THAT ISNT SPANISH (MEXICO)
Канал: японский
Буквы: греческие
Комментарии: английские
Название видео (отображаемое у русских пользователей) и этот коммент: русские
Отель: Триваго
@GG I just understand the last sentence XD
Название видео японское, просто у тебя русская версия и переводчики сделали его на русском
@@yuna0_0 Я знаю.
its funny how i found russian earlier than japanese under a japanese video
Просто везде русские😌
とてもわかりやすい!こんなのを待っていました。綺麗です。感謝!
Fun fact: since "omicron" means "little o" and omega means "big o", writing big "omicron" and little "omega" is kinda mindfucking
Your tiny brain is what really is mindfucking
Indeed it is!
Thank you for the fun fact 🌼
One is big, one is smol
No no they're right its fucking mindfucking
Alpha, beta, sigma: just existing
Memes:come over here
What a good job!!! I'm Greek learning to write in Japanese, it makes me so happy to see the reverse. All of it looks wonderful and I think you should write it the way that makes you comfortable, there's no stroke order rules in Greek, do as you like. I love your pen!
feels like I'm in math class all over 😂 but very well done as always!
I'm in astronomy class
Sameee feeling..
3:26 the "ξ" is so beautiful i cant
As a Greek it's the ugliest ξ I have ever seen 😂
@@manoliazen έλα μωρεεεε γλυκούλι είναι
Ow men , its amazing that Greeks still have their own Alphabet over thousands years.
Bruh, why when u made up a video with Russian alphabet, 80% of comments were in Russian, now a said only one Greek guy
Because we Russians are everywhere. We spread very quickly.
I mean why would someone watch a video about his writing system
Don't you already know it?
@@vgerng4508 because we are SO proud of our language. When foreigners learn/speak/sing in russian, we love it. I don't know why, I'm not a patriot or something. It's just Russian mentality. Sorry, if it makes someone uncomfortable
@@redmoss5003 idk lol
I see the same about Greeks tbh
When a video has a thumbnail or title related to greece the comments get full of Greeks
I mean yeah they have a reason, their language is historically and not only very important
For a reason this one doesn't have many Greeks in the comments, well,
There are way more Russians on earth than Greeks this is kinda my explanation so you find Russians more easily than Greeks on the Web
It's not the most annoying thing, always be proud of your languages but yeah sometimes it gets too much because I had online Russian friends and they pretty much ignored the cultures of all their other friends and talked only about Russian and Russia non stop... It wasn't mutual
@@redmoss5003 ahh dude , I love Katyusha and russian marches songs , soft of russian language is awesome and I just like it becasue it's slavic and I'm half slav xd
This is so oddly satisfying.
Your works should be framed on a wall.
I came here to take a break from physics, but ended up studying physics only
Your handwriting is so cute!