συνέρχονται
Wordform Details
Translation: recovercome toregain consciousness
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personpluralpresentpassiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: συνέρχομαι
Translation: to come together; to gather; to meet; to recover; to regain consciousness (verb)
Etymology: From σύν (together) + ἔρχομαι (to come, go). The prefix σύν- denotes union or togetherness, while ἔρχομαι is one of the basic verbs of motion in Greek. The semantic development from 'come together' to 'recover' reflects the idea of one's faculties or senses coming back together after being scattered or lost.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'syn-' (together) + 'erchomai' (come) = 'come together'
- Remember 'synchronize' in English also uses 'syn-' for 'together'
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Cultural Context
Often used in formal contexts such as meetings of parliament or committees. In medical contexts, it's commonly used to describe patient recovery.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While συνέρχομαι means 'to come together/recover', συνεχίζω means 'to continue'
Confused word:
Η συζήτηση συνεχίζεται.
The discussion continues.
Notes: Both start with συν- but have different root verbs
Mnemonic: συνέρχομαι has 'erch' (come) in it, while συνεχίζω has 'ech' (have/hold)