Lambda comes after. Λ is uppercase and λ lowercase.
kappa (part of the Greek alphabet)
Pi Kappa Phi is the English translation of the three greek letters of PI KAPPA PHI. Each letter being represented by an upper case greek letter. These are the three greek letters our founders choose. Most fraternities choose two or three greek letters to be known by. All it means is Pi Kappa Phi. You will never know unless you get initiated!
phi beta kappa
No, there is no letter Q in the Ancient Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet does not have a character that corresponds directly to the Latin letter Q. Instead, Greek uses the letter "κ" (kappa) to represent the "k" sound, and the "kw" sound is typically represented by "κου" (kappa followed by omicron and upsilon).
ΦΚΣ (phi kappa sigma) are simply letters of the Greek alphabet and hold no meaning by themselves. Phi Kappa Sigma is the name of a well-known fraternity founded in 1850.
No, but the letter Kappa has the same sound as a hard c.
kappa is the tenth letter in greek alaphabet an symbolic meaning for the ten foundering fathers of KAY now do some reasearch
Most English speaking people will say CAP-ah. It may sound differently when said by Greek speakers.
There is no anagram. The longest words are poked and kappa (Greek letter).
Kappa Alpha Theta is an international fraternity for women founded on January 27, 1870 at DePauw University. Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter women's college fraternity.
alpha kappa rho
That is the extinct Greek letter "Sampi". It is believed that it was pronounced TS or SS.