γιορτής
Wordform Details
Translation: celebrationfeastfestival
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: γιορτή
Translation: celebration; feast; festival; holiday (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἑορτή (heortḗ), meaning 'festival' or 'feast'. The initial 'ε' (epsilon) evolved into 'γι' in Modern Greek through a process called palatalization. This word has been central to Greek culture for millennia, denoting both religious and secular celebrations. While not directly related to English words, the concept of communal celebration it represents is universal across cultures.
Example Usage
Αύριο είναι η γιορτή του Γιώργου.
Tomorrow is George's name day.
Τα Χριστούγεννα είναι η αγαπημένη μου γιορτή.
Christmas is my favorite holiday.
Θα κάνουμε μεγάλη γιορτή για τα γενέθλιά μου.
We will have a big celebration for my birthday.
Η 28η Οκτωβρίου είναι εθνική γιορτή στην Ελλάδα.
October 28th is a national holiday in Greece.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'your tea' (sounds a bit like γιορτή) as something you might serve at a celebration.
- Associate with 'yorty' (similar sound) and imagine a party (γιορτή) where everyone is having fun.
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Antonyms
Cultural Context
In Greek culture, γιορτή is a central concept that extends beyond just holidays. Name days (ονομαστικές γιορτές) are often celebrated more prominently than birthdays, where people celebrate on the feast day of the saint they're named after. Major religious holidays like Easter (Πάσχα) and Christmas (Χριστούγεννα) are important γιορτές, as are national holidays commemorating historical events.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While γιορτή is the noun meaning 'celebration' or 'holiday', γιορτάζω is the verb meaning 'to celebrate'.
Notes: These words are related but have different grammatical functions.
Mnemonic: γιορτή ends with -ή (noun ending) while γιορτάζω ends with -ω (verb ending).
Explanation: εορτή is the more formal, archaic version of γιορτή, used in official or ecclesiastical contexts.
Confused word:
Η εορτή του Αγίου Νικολάου τιμάται στις 6 Δεκεμβρίου.
The feast of Saint Nicholas is honored on December 6th.
Notes: εορτή is the Ancient Greek form that evolved into the modern γιορτή.
Mnemonic: εορτή starts with 'ε' like 'ecclesiastical', reminding you it's used in more formal, church-related contexts.