αναφέρεται
Wordform Details
Translation: it refers toit is mentionedit is referred to
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularpassivepresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αναφέρομαι
Translation: to refer to; to mention; to relate to; to concern; to report (verb)
Etymology: From ancient Greek ἀναφέρω (anaphero), composed of ἀνά (ana, 'up, back') + φέρω (phero, 'to carry, bear'). The original meaning was 'to carry up' or 'to bring back', which evolved into 'to report back' and then 'to refer to'. The English cognate 'anaphora' (rhetorical repetition) shares the same root. The middle voice form (-ομαι) emphasizes the reflexive nature of referring or relating oneself to something.
Example Usage
Αναφέρομαι στο βιβλίο που διάβασες χθες.
I am referring to the book you read yesterday.
Ο καθηγητής αναφέρθηκε στη σημασία της μελέτης.
The professor referred to the importance of studying.
Το άρθρο αναφέρεται σε πρόσφατες επιστημονικές ανακαλύψεις.
The article refers to recent scientific discoveries.
Δεν αναφερόμουν σε σένα όταν έκανα αυτό το σχόλιο.
I wasn't referring to you when I made that comment.
Αναφέρομαι στο άρθρο που διάβασα χθες.
I'm referring to the article I read yesterday.
Το πρόβλημα αναφέρεται στην οικονομία.
The problem relates to the economy.
Αναφέρθηκε στα επιτεύγματά του.
He mentioned his achievements.
Mnemonics
- Think 'anaphora' - bringing something back up in discussion
- Ana (up) + phero (carry) = carrying up a reference
- Remember 'refer' - both start with 're-' sound in English
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Commonly used in academic, journalistic, and formal contexts when citing sources or making references. Also frequent in everyday conversation when mentioning or relating to something previously discussed.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: αναφέρω is active voice (I mention something), while αναφέρομαι is middle/passive voice (I refer to something, or something is mentioned)
Confused word:
Αναφέρω το όνομά σου.
I mention your name.
Notes: The middle voice form emphasizes the relationship or connection to the subject
Mnemonic: αναφέρομαι has -ομαι ending = 'I refer myself to' something