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ημέρα — meaning in English: day

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ημέρα
iméra
ψωμί
psomí
χρώμα
chróma
σχέδιο
schedio
ενθουσιασμένος
enthousiasménos
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Greek speakers use the word 'ημέρα' in everyday conversations, whether discussing plans for the day, sharing experiences, or even in formal contexts like announcements. For instance, one might say, 'Σήμερα είναι μια ωραία ημέρα' (Today is a beautiful day) when talking about the weather.
Synonyms & nuances
'ημέρα' is often compared to 'μέρα,' which also means 'day' but is considered more colloquial. While 'ημέρα' is typically used in more formal settings or discussions, 'μέρα' fits more casual conversations, such as chatting with friends about plans.
Culture
'ημέρα' comes from the Ancient Greek word 'ἡμέρα' (hēméra), which also meant 'day.' In Greek culture, various celebrations and religious events are often tied to specific days, making this word deeply ingrained in the rhythm of everyday life. The concept of a day, or 'ημέρα,' is also essential in traditional Greek philosophy, where days were often associated with different deities and activities.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'ημέρα'?
'ημέρα' is pronounced as 'iméra.' The stress is on the second syllable, which is crucial for proper pronunciation in Greek.
Q.What are some common phrases using the word 'ημέρα'?
Some common phrases include 'Καλή ημέρα!' (Good day!) and 'Η ημέρα περνάει γρήγορα' (The day passes quickly). These expressions are often used to greet someone or comment on how time flies.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ημέρα'?
One common mistake is using 'ημέρα' in overly formal contexts when 'μέρα' would suffice. Understanding the subtle distinction between formal and informal registers can enhance fluency.
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