παλεύω
Wordform Details
Translation: fightstrugglewrestle
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
first-personsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: παλεύω
Translation: to wrestle; to struggle; to fight; to strive; to grapple with (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek παλαίω (palaíō), meaning 'to wrestle'. The word is related to πάλη (pálē), meaning 'wrestling', which was one of the most important sports in ancient Greek athletics and Olympic games. The semantic evolution from physical wrestling to metaphorical struggling or fighting against difficulties is common across many languages.
Example Usage
Παλεύω να τελειώσω την εργασία μου.
I'm struggling to finish my assignment.
Πάλεψε σκληρά για να πετύχει.
He fought hard to succeed.
Παλεύει με τα προβλήματά του εδώ και χρόνια.
He has been struggling with his problems for years.
Οι αθλητές πάλεψαν για το χρυσό μετάλλιο.
The athletes wrestled for the gold medal.
Παλεύουμε καθημερινά για ένα καλύτερο μέλλον.
We struggle daily for a better future.
Οι αθλητές παλεύουν στους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες.
The athletes wrestle in the Olympic Games.
Παλεύω να τελειώσω την εργασία μου εγκαίρως.
I'm struggling to finish my work on time.
Παλεύει με την κατάθλιψη εδώ και χρόνια.
He has been fighting depression for years.
Παλεύουμε για ένα καλύτερο μέλλον.
We are striving for a better future.
Παλεύει με τα κύματα.
He is struggling with the waves.
Πάλεψαν για την ελευθερία τους.
They fought for their freedom.
Οι αθλητές πάλεψαν στους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες.
The athletes wrestled in the Olympic Games.
Mnemonics
- Think of the English word 'palestra' (a wrestling school in ancient Greece) to remember παλεύω means 'to wrestle'
- Imagine saying 'pal-EV-o' while making a wrestling motion with your arms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Cultural Context
The concept of 'παλεύω' is deeply embedded in Greek culture, reflecting the importance of perseverance and struggle against adversity. It's often used in everyday conversation to describe both physical contests and metaphorical struggles with life's challenges. The wrestling heritage of ancient Greece continues to influence modern Greek expressions and mindset.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While παλεύω means 'to wrestle/struggle', παύω means 'to stop/cease'. They sound somewhat similar but have opposite meanings - one is about continuing to fight, the other about stopping.
Confused word:
Έπαψε να βρέχει.
It stopped raining.
Notes: The stress falls on different syllables: παΛΕύω vs ΠΑύω, which can help distinguish them in speech.
Mnemonic: παλεύω has the 'λ' (lambda) which looks like an arm ready to wrestle, while παύω has no 'λ' because it's about stopping action.