δανεισμένες
Wordform Details
Translation: borrowedloaned
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
passiveparticiplefemininepluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: δανείζω
Translation: to lend; to loan (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek δανείζω (daneízō), derived from δάνειον (dáneion) meaning 'loan'. The root is related to the concept of giving something with the expectation of return. This verb has maintained its meaning consistently from ancient times, reflecting the longstanding practice of lending in Greek culture.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'δανείζω' as containing 'δάνειο' (loan) + '-ίζω' (verb ending), literally meaning 'I make a loan'
- Associate with the English word 'donation' (though etymologically unrelated) - when you lend something, you're temporarily 'donating' it
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, lending and borrowing have traditional social implications beyond the financial transaction. Lending to family and friends is common but can sometimes strain relationships if repayment terms aren't clear.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'δανείζω' means 'to lend', 'δανείζομαι' means 'to borrow'. They are opposite sides of the same transaction.
Notes: These verbs form a natural pair in Greek, with the middle voice form (-ομαι ending) indicating receiving the action rather than performing it.
Mnemonic: Remember: δανείζω (active voice) = I give the loan; δανείζομαι (middle voice) = I take the loan
Explanation: 'Δανείζω' means to lend temporarily with expectation of return, while 'χαρίζω' means to give as a gift permanently.
Confused word:
Σου χαρίζω το βιβλίο μου.
I'm giving you my book as a gift.
Notes: The distinction is important in social contexts to avoid misunderstandings about whether something needs to be returned.
Mnemonic: Think: δανείζω = temporary giving; χαρίζω = permanent giving