πάλι
Wordform Details
Translation: againonce more
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
invariableIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: πάλι
Translation: again; once more; once again; anew (adverb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek πάλιν (pálin), meaning 'back, again'. The word has maintained its meaning throughout the centuries. It's related to the Greek root that gives us words like 'palindrome' (a word that reads the same backward as forward).
Mnemonics
- Think of the English word 'palindrome' (which comes from the same Greek root) to remember that 'πάλι' means 'again' or 'back'.
- Sounds a bit like English 'pal', imagine meeting your pal 'again'.
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Cultural Context
A very common adverb in everyday Greek speech. It's used in many contexts where repetition or return to a previous state is indicated.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: 'Πάλι' means 'again', while 'πολύ' means 'very' or 'much'. They look and sound similar but have completely different meanings.
Confused word:
Σε αγαπώ πολύ.
I love you very much.
Notes: These two words are frequently confused by beginners because they look similar and are both very common.
Mnemonic: 'Πάλι' has an 'α' like 'again', while 'πολύ' has an 'ο' like 'more'.
Explanation: 'Πάλι' means 'again', while 'παλιά' means 'old' or 'in the past'. They share the same root but have different meanings.
This word:
Θέλω να το κάνω πάλι.
I want to do it again.
Confused word:
Αυτό είναι ένα παλιά βιβλίο.
This is an old book.
Notes: The similarity comes from their shared etymology, as 'παλιά' (old) relates to things from the past that come 'back' to the present.
Mnemonic: 'Παλιά' has an extra syllable compared to 'πάλι', making it 'longer' like the past is longer ago.