κύμα
Wordform Details
Translation: wavesurf
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: κύμα
Translation: wave; surge; swell; billow (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma), derived from the verb κύω (kúō) meaning 'to swell'. The word is related to the concept of something swelling or rising, as waves do on water. The same root gives us English words like 'cumulus' (swelling clouds) and 'encumber' (to burden or weigh down).
Example Usage
Τα κύματα χτυπούσαν δυνατά στα βράχια.
The waves were hitting hard against the rocks.
Ένα κύμα ζέστης έπληξε τη χώρα.
A heat wave hit the country.
Το κύμα των προσφύγων συνεχίζεται.
The wave of refugees continues.
Σερφάρει στα κύματα κάθε καλοκαίρι.
He surfs the waves every summer.
Ένα κύμα ζέστης έπληξε την πόλη.
A heat wave hit the city.
Σερφάρει στα μεγάλα κύματα.
He surfs on the big waves.
Το νέο κύμα μεταναστών έφτασε στα σύνορα.
The new wave of immigrants arrived at the borders.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'cumulus' clouds that swell up like waves in the sky
- The 'κύ' sound is like the 'coo' of a dove, rising and falling like a wave
Synonyms
Cultural Context
In Greek culture, the sea and its waves have significant importance due to Greece's extensive coastline and maritime history. 'Κύμα' appears frequently in literature, poetry, and everyday speech, often symbolizing both the beauty and danger of the sea.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'κύμα' means 'wave', 'κλίμα' means 'climate' or 'atmosphere'. They look and sound similar but have different meanings and contexts.
Notes: The stress falls on the first syllable in both words, but the vowel sounds are different.
Mnemonic: 'Κύμα' has the 'υ' (upsilon) which looks like a 'u' - think of a U-shaped wave. 'Κλίμα' has 'λι' which can remind you of 'climate'.
Explanation: 'Κύμα' means 'wave' while 'κόμμα' means 'comma' or 'political party'. They have similar structure but different vowels and meanings.
Notes: Both words are neuter nouns in Greek.
Mnemonic: 'Κόμμα' with 'o' is like 'comma' in English, while 'κύμα' with 'υ' is like a wave (υ looks like a wave).