έξω
Wordform Details
Translation: outsideout
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
invariableIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: έξω
Translation: outside; out; outdoors; outward (adverb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἔξω (éxō), which derives from the preposition ἐξ (ex) meaning 'out of, from'. This is related to the English prefix 'ex-' (meaning 'out of' or 'former') and 'exit'. The concept of 'outside' or 'outward' is preserved in both languages, showing the common Indo-European heritage.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'exit' in English - both words relate to going out.
- The 'ex' sound at the beginning is like the English prefix 'ex-' meaning 'out of'.
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, the concept of 'έξω' (outside) is important in daily life, especially in warmer months when social life often moves outdoors. The phrase 'πάμε έξω' (let's go out) is commonly used to suggest socializing outside the home, whether at cafes, restaurants, or public spaces.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'έξω' generally means 'outside' as a location, 'εκτός' can mean both 'outside' and 'except for'. 'Εκτός' is often used in more formal contexts or with specific prepositions.
This word:
Περίμενέ με έξω.
Wait for me outside.
Notes: 'Έξω' is more commonly used in everyday speech for physical location, while 'εκτός' appears more in formal writing and specific phrases.
Mnemonic: 'Έξω' is shorter and more common for simple 'outside', while 'εκτός' has the extra syllable for its additional meaning of 'except'.
Explanation: Though they sound similar, 'έξω' means 'outside' while 'έξι' means 'six'. The pronunciation differs slightly with 'έξω' ending in an 'o' sound and 'έξι' ending in an 'i' sound.
Confused word:
Έχω έξι αδέλφια.
I have six siblings.
Notes: These words have completely different meanings despite their similar pronunciation, so context is important for distinguishing them.
Mnemonic: 'Έξω' ends with 'ω' (omega) which is round like an 'O' for 'Outside', while 'έξι' ends with 'ι' (iota) which is straight like the number '1' in 'six'.