ειδοποιήσουν
Wordform Details
Translation: to notifyto inform
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personpluralsubjunctiveaoristactiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ειδοποιώ
Translation: to notify; to inform; to alert; to give notice (verb)
Etymology: Compound of είδος (eidos) 'form, type' and ποιώ (poio) 'to make, do'. The είδος component shares the same root as English 'idea' and '-oid' (as in humanoid), coming from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to see, know). The combination literally means 'to make known' or 'to make visible'.
Mnemonics
- Think 'idea-poieo' - making an idea known to others
- Related to 'video' (Latin for 'I see') - making something visible or known
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, from official notifications to casual messages between friends. Essential in business and administrative communication.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'to inform', ειδοποιώ specifically means to notify or alert about something specific, while πληροφορώ means to provide information more generally
Confused word:
Με πληροφόρησε για την κατάσταση στην πόλη.
He informed me about the situation in the city.
Notes: ειδοποιώ often implies a more immediate or action-oriented communication
Mnemonic: ειδοποιώ is for specific notifications, πληροφορώ is for general information