σφάλμα
Lemma: σφάλμα
Translation: mistake; error; fault; blunder (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σφάλλω (sphallō) meaning 'to cause to fall, to trip up, to deceive'. The root connects to the idea of failure or falling short, which evolved into the modern meaning of error or mistake. The -μα ending creates a noun describing the result of the action.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'fall' in σφάλμα - when you make a mistake, you 'fall' short of the correct answer
- The 'sph' sound (σφ) at the start is like a deflating balloon - your confidence deflates when you make a mistake
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Antonyms
Cultural Context
Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, particularly in academic, technical, and professional settings. Often appears in mathematics and computing contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'mistake', σφάλμα is slightly more formal and often used in technical contexts, while λάθος is more general and informal
Confused word:
Έκανα λάθος.
I made a mistake.
Notes: σφάλμα is often used in scientific, mathematical, or technical contexts
Mnemonic: σφάλμα has more letters - it's the more formal, technical term