Μικρά
Lemma: Μικρά
Translation: small; little; minor (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) meaning 'small, little'. This word has given English the prefix 'micro-' seen in words like 'microscope', 'microphone', and 'microchip', all referring to something small. The root is from Proto-Indo-European *smik- (small, tiny).
Mnemonics
- Think of 'micro' in English which means very small.
- Remember 'microphone' - a small device that makes sound bigger.
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, 'Μικρά' often appears in geographical names like 'Μικρά Ασία' (Asia Minor). It's also commonly used in diminutive expressions to show affection.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'Μικρά' means 'small/little', 'μακριά' means 'far away' or 'distant'.
Notes: The stress in 'Μικρά' is on the last syllable, while in 'μακριά' it's also on the last syllable but the words have different meanings and contexts.
Mnemonic: 'Μικρά' has 'μικ' like 'micro' (small); 'μακριά' has 'μακ' which sounds like 'much' (as in much distance).