κατανοώ
Lemma: κατανοώ
Translation: to understand; to comprehend; to grasp; to realize; to perceive (verb)
Etymology: From ancient Greek κατανοέω, composed of κατά (down, thoroughly) + νοέω (to perceive, think). The prefix κατά intensifies the meaning, suggesting thorough or complete understanding. Related to English 'nous' (common sense, practical intelligence) and 'paranoia' (beyond normal thinking). The root νους (mind, intellect) appears in many English words like 'noosphere' and philosophical terms. This compound structure emphasizes deep, penetrating comprehension rather than surface-level awareness.
Mnemonics
- Think 'kata-know' - thoroughly knowing something
- Remember 'nous' (wisdom) with 'kata' (completely) = complete wisdom/understanding
Synonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Often used in academic, literary, or philosophical contexts. More formal than καταλαβαίνω and suggests deeper intellectual comprehension. Common in educational settings and serious discussions.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: καταλαβαίνω is more common and informal, used for everyday understanding, while κατανοώ implies deeper, more intellectual comprehension
Confused word:
Καταλαβαίνω τι λες.
I understand what you're saying.
Notes: κατανοώ suggests analytical understanding while καταλαβαίνω can be immediate comprehension
Mnemonic: κατανοώ for 'knowing thoroughly' (formal/deep), καταλαβαίνω for 'catching on' (casual/quick)