επαγγελματικό
Wordform Details
Translation: professionaloccupationalvocational
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
neutersingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: επαγγελματικός
Translation: professional; occupational; vocational; career-related (adjective)
Etymology: From ancient Greek 'επάγγελμα' (epangelma) meaning 'profession' or 'occupation', which derives from 'επαγγέλλω' (epangello) meaning 'to announce' or 'to promise'. The root connects to the idea of publicly declaring one's trade or skill. The English cognate 'professional' shares the concept of public declaration, from Latin 'profiteri' meaning 'to declare publicly'. The Greek term emphasizes the aspect of announcing or proclaiming one's expertise, making it memorable as someone who 'announces' their professional capabilities.
Example Usage
Έχει μεγάλη επαγγελματική εμπειρία.
He has extensive professional experience.
Αυτή είναι μια επαγγελματική σχολή.
This is a vocational school.
Η επαγγελματική του σταδιοδρομία είναι εντυπωσιακή.
His professional career is impressive.
Χρειάζεσαι επαγγελματική βοήθεια για αυτό το πρόβλημα.
You need professional help for this problem.
Έχει επαγγελματική εμπειρία στον τομέα της πληροφορικής.
He has professional experience in the field of computing.
Παρακολουθεί επαγγελματική εκπαίδευση.
She is attending vocational training.
Αυτό είναι επαγγελματικό μυστικό.
This is a professional secret.
Mnemonics
- Think 'epic professional' - the long word επαγγελματικός sounds epic and relates to professional
- Remember 'announce' from etymology - professionals announce their skills
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Cultural Context
Widely used in Greek business and educational contexts. Often appears in job descriptions, educational programs, and formal workplace discussions. Greeks place high value on professional qualifications and certifications.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: επαγγελματικός refers to professional standards and qualifications, while εργασιακός refers more broadly to work conditions and labor relations
Notes: επαγγελματικός emphasizes skill level and professional standards, while εργασιακός focuses on the work environment and employment relations
Mnemonic: επαγγελματικός = expertise and qualifications, εργασιακός = workplace conditions