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καλύτερος — meaning in English: best

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κάτι
kati
αν
an
προσωπικότητα
prosopikótita
σε
se
καλύτερος
kalýteros
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Greek speakers often use the word καλύτερος in both everyday conversations and formal settings. For instance, when comparing two restaurants, one might say, 'Το εστιατόριο αυτό είναι καλύτερος από εκείνο.' (This restaurant is better than that one.) It's also common in academic or professional discussions to describe the best solution to a problem.
Synonyms & nuances
While synonyms like 'άριστος' (áristos) also mean 'excellent' or 'superior,' καλύτερος is more widely used in everyday contexts. You might choose καλύτερος when making comparisons, whereas άριστος might feel more formal or poetic.
Culture
The word καλύτερος has its roots in ancient Greek, stemming from the word 'καλός' meaning 'good.' Interestingly, the concept of 'the best' carries a strong cultural significance in Greek society, often reflecting values of excellence and achievement. In Greek mythology, the best warriors were celebrated, illustrating the long-standing appreciation for 'the best' in various domains.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of καλύτερος in English?
The Greek word καλύτερος translates to 'best' in English. It's commonly used to describe the highest quality or superiority in various contexts.
Q.How do you use καλύτερος in a sentence?
To use καλύτερος in a sentence, you might say, 'Αυτό το βιβλίο είναι καλύτερος από το άλλο,' which means 'This book is better than the other.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using καλύτερος?
A common mistake is using καλύτερος without the appropriate context or comparison. Always ensure you're comparing something to use the word correctly, as in 'καλύτερος από' (better than).
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