πολύ
Wordform Details
Translation: verymucha lot
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
adverbIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: πολύ
Translation: very; much; a lot; greatly (adverb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) meaning 'many' or 'much'. It shares the same Indo-European root (*pelh₁-) as English words like 'plenty', 'plus', and 'poly-' (as in 'polygon', 'polyglot'). The root conveys the idea of fullness or abundance.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'poly-' in English words like 'polygon' (many angles) or 'polyglot' (many languages) to remember πολύ means 'very much' or 'a lot'.
- The word sounds a bit like 'plenty' which can help remember its meaning of abundance.
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Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Extremely common in everyday Greek speech. Greeks tend to use intensifiers like 'πολύ' frequently in conversation to emphasize their points or express enthusiasm.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'πολύ' is an adverb meaning 'very' or 'much', 'πολλά' is the neuter plural form of the adjective 'πολύς' and means 'many' or 'a lot of' when referring to plural nouns.
Confused word:
Έχω πολλά βιβλία.
I have many books.
Notes: Remember that 'πολύ' is invariable as an adverb, while 'πολλά' changes form based on gender and number as it's an adjective form.
Mnemonic: 'Πολύ' ends with a single vowel and modifies verbs and adjectives; 'πολλά' ends with -α which hints at plurality, modifying plural nouns.
Explanation: While 'πολύ' is an adverb meaning 'very' or 'much', 'πολλοί' is the masculine plural form of the adjective 'πολύς' and means 'many' when referring to masculine plural nouns or people.
Notes: The accent placement helps distinguish these words in writing, though they sound similar in speech.
Mnemonic: 'Πολύ' with accent on the last syllable is the adverb; 'πολλοί' with double 'λ' and ending in -οι refers to many people or things.