GAMMA: the small gamma is actually like a fish ZETA: the small zeta can be the same with the capital, a little smaller though ETA: the small eta can be an english 'n', depending on the handwriting (I personally write it like an 'n') THETA: Capital theta is not fancy at all, it's an 'O', crossed. Like this: Θ. IOTA: can be a simple line. both capital and small eta MU: small mu is not a 'u'. it's a mu. XD NU: small nu is also a nu. it's not pronounced like english 'v' SIGMA: final sigma has nothing to do with the french 'c'. the french 'c' has a small tail, while this is a sigma. a plain sigma. period. CHI: pronounced like english "h", like in "hippie" OMEGA: Capital omega is also written (depending on the handwriting) as a plain "O" with a line under it-leaving a small space of course. Like this, perhaps: O
you could have done it funny, but it ended up rather offensive. you dont lack the humor, but the knowledge το deal with it. in my country, we have a quote which says that shallow knowledge is worse than ignorance. that's why.
ZETA: the small zeta can be the same with the capital, a little smaller though
ETA: the small eta can be an english 'n', depending on the handwriting (I personally write it like an 'n')
THETA: Capital theta is not fancy at all, it's an 'O', crossed. Like this: Θ.
IOTA: can be a simple line. both capital and small eta
MU: small mu is not a 'u'. it's a mu. XD
NU: small nu is also a nu. it's not pronounced like english 'v'
SIGMA: final sigma has nothing to do with the french 'c'. the french 'c' has a small tail, while this is a sigma. a plain sigma. period.
CHI: pronounced like english "h", like in "hippie"
OMEGA: Capital omega is also written (depending on the handwriting) as a plain "O" with a line under it-leaving a small space of course. Like this, perhaps: O
And we haven't stolen your letters *evil stare*
Here's a linkie by the way...
Good job with that.
But people are stupid for not getting that your 'stealing letters' thing is just a joke haha.
I didn't get to see it clearly.