Exactly how it looks - speakers of the greek language don't have a problem starting a word with the combination of P and S. Also, the ch sound in greek is the sound of the ch sound as in the Loch or Strachan, rather than the Ch sound as in Chocolate or the Ck sound as in shack.
So it's pronounced "Psychee"
No, it comes from the Greek psyche, meaning mind, and logos, meaning explanation.
Psyche is from both.
The word psyche is the Greek word meaning 'mind' or 'soul'
The most commonly accepted correct Greek pronunciation of Iphigenia is IfigeNEEah
Psyche
The Greek Godess of the soul is Psyche.
In Greek it's spelled Φιλοίτιος and it's pronounced : fee-LEE-tee-os
Cupid, or Eros in Greek Mythology, wife's name was, or is, Psyche.
Cupid, or Eros in Greek "mythology", wife's name was, or is Psyche.
It is pronounced /ˈzuːs/ or /ˈzjuːs/.
The child of Cupid and Psyche is Voluptas. In Greek mythology she was called Hedone.
A person's psyche refers to their mind, encompassing thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It is the inner workings of an individual's mental and emotional state. Psychology often studies the psyche to understand human behavior and development.