γενιά
Wordform Details
Translation: racegenerationtribeclan
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: γενιά
Translation: generation; lineage; family line (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek γενεά (geneá), derived from the root γεν- (gen-) meaning 'to produce, to give birth to'. This root is found in many English words like 'generation', 'genesis', 'gene', and 'genealogy'. The concept of γενιά connects to the idea of birth, lineage, and the continuation of family through time.
Example Usage
Η νέα γενιά έχει διαφορετικές αξίες.
The new generation has different values.
Αυτή η παράδοση περνάει από γενιά σε γενιά.
This tradition passes from generation to generation.
Ανήκει στη γενιά του '80.
He belongs to the generation of the '80s.
Η οικογένειά μου έχει τρεις γενιές γιατρών.
My family has three generations of doctors.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'genesis' (beginning) to remember γενιά relates to generations and beginnings of family lines
- Connect it to 'genealogy' which shares the same root and deals with family generations
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, the concept of γενιά is important as family lineage and generational connections are highly valued. Greeks often refer to the 'παλιά γενιά' (old generation) and 'νέα γενιά' (new generation) when discussing cultural changes and traditions.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While γενιά refers to a generation or lineage, γέννα specifically means 'birth' or the act of giving birth.
Notes: Both words share the same etymological root related to birth and creation.
Mnemonic: γενιά (generation) is broader and spans time; γέννα (birth) is a specific event.
Explanation: γενιά means 'generation' while γενικά means 'generally' or 'in general'.
Notes: The pronunciation differs: γενιά (ye-NYAH) vs. γενικά (ye-ni-KA).
Mnemonic: γενικά ends with -κά like many Greek adverbs, while γενιά is a noun.