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χρόνος — meaning in English: year

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χρόνος
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Δεκατρία
Dekatria
Δέκα
Deka
ύπαρξη
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'χρόνος' in various contexts, such as discussing their plans for the year during New Year celebrations or when reflecting on life events that occurred in a specific year. It's common in both casual conversations among friends and in more formal discussions about history or future projections.
Synonyms & nuances
'χρόνος' specifically refers to 'year' and is often used in contexts relating to age or time periods. In contrast, 'καιρός' refers to 'weather' or an opportune moment, emphasizing that while both deal with time, they highlight different aspects of it.
Culture
The Greek word 'χρόνος' has roots in ancient Greek, where it was associated with time in a broader philosophical sense, reflecting on the nature of existence. Interestingly, the term also influenced the English word 'chronology', which refers to the arrangement of events in their order of occurrence, showcasing how interconnected languages can be.
FAQ
Q.What does 'χρόνος' mean in English?
'χρόνος' translates to 'year' in English, denoting a period of twelve months in the Gregorian calendar.
Q.How do you use 'χρόνος' in a sentence?
You can use 'χρόνος' in sentences like 'Αυτός ο χρόνος ήταν πολύ δύσκολος' which means 'This year has been very difficult.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'χρόνος'?
A common mistake is confusing 'χρόνος' with 'καιρός'. While both relate to time, 'χρόνος' specifically refers to a year, whereas 'καιρός' relates to weather or timing.
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