You pronounce chi rho the same as the Egyptian capital: Cairo.
bah - chi
In Portuguese aunt is spelled Tia (you pronounce it chia) and uncle is tio(you pronounce it chi-o)
The "x" is the Greek "chi" as in Christ or Chasm. I think the "i" is the Latin consonant "i," and the emphasis is on the second-to-last "a." Tron-soak-YAWN-uh
The 'you' is incorrect:I chi hefyd (To you also.)
The unmanifested is the source of Chi. Chi is the inner energy field of your body
Alpha Chi Rho was created on 1895-06-04.
No but it is the symbol of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.
Chi Delta Rho's motto is 'Character Demands Recognition'.
Chi Delta Rho was created on 1930-01-01.
chi rho
The Chi Rho Symbol is a superimposed X and P. This symbol was used by Greeks to mark passages and is also a symbol for the crucifiction of Christ.
Rho is an abbreviation of the Greek word for rose. So a rho cross derives iTs meaning from the risen Christ, Christ who rose. Rho Crosses include Tau Rho and Chi Rho, my love being one of them.
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Yes it is. The X is part of the two Greek letter representing the name for Christ - the Chi-Rho. The Chi Rho is one of the earliest forms of christogram, and is used by some Christians. It is formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters chi and rho (??) of the Greek word "???????" = Christ in such a way to produce the monogram.
In religious (and, more particularly, Christian) terms, a "Chi-Rho" is a symbol of spiritual significance because it represents Christ -- the redeemer-savior at the center of Christian faith. In the Greek language, the "chi" is the first letter for "Christ" (or, "xpristos" in a rough transliteration) while the "rho" is the second. The "Chi-Rho" symbol is created by placing these letters atop each other.
If you consider Christianity a gang, then yes.
I think a musical animal