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ιωβηλαίο — meaning in English: jubilee

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ουσία
ousía
ιωβηλαίο
iovilaío
παιδί
paidí
σύνθετος
synthetos
συνοδεύω
synodévō
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ιωβηλαίο' during significant celebrations, such as marking anniversaries or important community events. For instance, a city might hold a large festival to commemorate its 50th anniversary, proudly calling it a 'ιωβηλαίο' to evoke a sense of joy and festivity.
Synonyms & nuances
'Πανηγύρι' (panigýri) is often used for festive gatherings, but 'ιωβηλαίο' carries a more formal connotation linked to significant milestones. You would choose 'ιωβηλαίο' when referring specifically to ceremonial or historical anniversaries, making it more distinct than its casual alternatives.
Culture
The word 'ιωβηλαίο' has its roots in the Hebrew 'yobel,' which referred to a ram's horn used to announce the jubilee year in ancient Israel. This year was a time of liberation and restoration, where debts were forgiven and land was returned to its original owners, symbolizing a fresh start and community cohesion.
FAQ
Q.What does the Greek word 'ιωβηλαίο' mean?
'ιωβηλαίο' translates to 'jubilee' in English, indicating a celebration or commemoration of a specific milestone, often related to anniversaries.
Q.How do you use 'ιωβηλαίο' in a sentence?
You can use 'ιωβηλαίο' in contexts like, 'Η πόλη γιορτάζει το 100ο ιωβηλαίο της,' meaning 'The city is celebrating its 100th jubilee.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ιωβηλαίο'?
A common mistake is using 'ιωβηλαίο' for informal celebrations, like birthdays, as it is more suited for significant anniversaries or historical events.
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