άφιξη
Wordform Details
Translation: arrivalcoming
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: άφιξη
Translation: arrival; coming (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἄφιξις (aphixis), derived from ἀφικνέομαι (aphikneomai, 'to arrive'). The root is related to ἱκνέομαι (hikneomai, 'to come, reach'), which gives us words like 'iconic' in English (something that has 'reached' a representative status). The prefix ἀπό- (apo-) adds the sense of 'from' or 'away', indicating movement from one point to another.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'fix' in άφιξη - when you arrive somewhere, you 'fix' your position there
- The 'α' prefix suggests 'to' or 'towards' (like in English 'a-board'), so άφιξη is about coming towards a destination
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Cultural Context
Commonly seen in transportation contexts, such as airports, train stations, and ports. Often appears on signs and announcements.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While άφιξη means arrival, έξοδος means exit or departure
Confused word:
Η έξοδος είναι στα δεξιά.
The exit is on the right.
Notes: Both terms are commonly seen in transportation contexts but indicate opposite directions of movement
Mnemonic: άφιξη starts with 'α' for 'arrival', έξοδος starts with 'ε' for 'exit'