άλλοτε
Wordform Details
Translation: formerlyonceat another timein the past
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
adverbIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: άλλοτε
Translation: sometimes; at other times; formerly; in the past; once upon a time (adverb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek άλλοτε, composed of άλλος (other) + -τε (temporal suffix). The root άλλος is cognate with Latin 'alius' and English 'else', 'alien', and 'alter'. The temporal suffix -τε appears in other Greek time expressions like πότε (when). This word beautifully demonstrates how Greek builds temporal concepts by combining the concept of 'otherness' with time, creating the meaning of 'at other times' or 'sometimes'.
Example Usage
Άλλοτε πήγαινα στη θάλασσα κάθε καλοκαίρι.
I used to go to the sea every summer.
Άλλοτε βρέχει, άλλοτε έχει ήλιο.
Sometimes it rains, sometimes it's sunny.
Άλλοτε η ζωή ήταν πιο απλή.
Life used to be simpler.
Άλλοτε ήταν διαφορετικά τα πράγματα.
Things were different in the past.
Άλλοτε οι άνθρωποι ταξίδευαν με άλογα.
People used to travel by horse in the past.
Άλλοτε ήταν πιο απλά τα πράγματα.
Things used to be simpler in the past.
Άλλοτε πήγαινα συχνά στο θέατρο.
I used to go to the theater often in the past.
Mnemonics
- Think 'other time' - άλλος (other) + time = sometimes/formerly
- Remember 'alien time' - like alien (other) times in the past
Synonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Often used in storytelling and historical narratives. Common in both spoken and written Greek when referring to past times or irregular occurrences. Frequently appears in literature and formal discourse when contrasting different time periods.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Both can mean 'sometimes' but κάποτε more often means 'once' or 'at some point', while άλλοτε emphasizes 'at other times' or 'formerly'
Notes: άλλοτε has a stronger nostalgic or historical connotation
Mnemonic: άλλοτε = 'other times' (past focus), κάποτε = 'some time' (can be future)