περιέργεια
Lemma: περιέργεια
Translation: curiosity; inquisitiveness; nosiness (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek περί (around, about) + ἔργον (work, deed). Related to English 'peri-' (around) as in 'perimeter'
Mnemonics
- Think 'peri' (around) + 'urge' (desire) = the urge to look around and know everything
- Sounds like 'period' + 'urgent' = urgent desire to know
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, περιέργεια can have both positive connotations (intellectual curiosity) and negative ones (being nosy about others' affairs)
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean interest, περιέργεια implies more active investigation or prying, while ενδιαφέρον is more general interest
Confused word:
Έχω ενδιαφέρον για τη μουσική.
I have an interest in music.
Notes: περιέργεια can sometimes have a negative connotation of being nosy, while ενδιαφέρον is usually neutral or positive
Mnemonic: περιέργεια involves 'looking around' (περι-), while ενδιαφέρον is 'carrying within' (ενδια-)