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Also known as Χ, χ, chi (Greek), khi (Greek)
lettre grecque « khi » ou « chi »
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Chi (Χ/χ) is a letter from the ancient Greek alphabet that represents a hard "kh" sound, similar to the "ch" in the German word "Bach." It appears in English primarily through Greek-derived words and scientific terminology, and is also used as a symbol in mathematics and other fields.
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Chi ou khi (capitale Χ, minuscule χ ; en grec χι) est la 22e lettre de l'alphabet grec, précédée par phi et suivie par psi. Elle est l'ancêtre de la lettre Х de l'alphabet cyrillique.
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