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προορισμός — meaning in English: destination

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κουρασμένος
kourasmenos
ανανέωση
ananéosi
οικογένεια
oikogeneia
καφέ
kafé
προορισμός
proorismós
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'προορισμός' when discussing travel plans, such as when asking about or planning a trip to a specific location. It's frequently heard in the context of conversations about vacation spots, travel itineraries, or even in travel agencies when recommending destinations.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'προορισμός' specifically refers to a destination, the word 'τοπίο' (topio) focuses more on the scenery or landscape of a place. Use 'προορισμός' when referring to a point you aim to reach, while 'τοπίο' may describe the aesthetic qualities of where you're going.
Culture
'Προορισμός' derives from the Greek root 'ορίζω' which means 'to define' or 'to determine'. This word carries significant cultural weight in Greece, where travel and exploration of the rich historical sites and beautiful islands are integral to the lifestyle. Interestingly, Greeks often emphasize the journey as much as the destination itself, reflecting their deep appreciation for experiences over mere arrival.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Greek word 'προορισμός'?
'Προορισμός' means 'destination' in English, referring to a place where someone is going or aims to reach, especially in the context of travel.
Q.How do you pronounce 'προορισμός' correctly?
The word 'προορισμός' is pronounced as 'proorismós', with a stress on the last syllable. Practice saying it by breaking it down into syllables: pro-o-ris-MOS.
Q.Are there common phrases in Greek that use 'προορισμός'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'Ο προορισμός μας είναι...' which means 'Our destination is...'. This is often used when discussing travel plans.
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