συνεχίζει
Wordform Details
Translation: continuescarries on
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: συνεχίζω
Translation: to continue; to carry on; to proceed; to keep going; to persist (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek συνεχίζω, composed of σύν (syn-, meaning 'together, with') + ἔχω (echo, meaning 'to have, hold'). The root concept is 'to hold together' or 'to keep holding,' which evolved into the modern sense of continuation. The English cognate 'continuous' shares the same root through Latin continuus. This verb embodies the Greek philosophical concept of unbroken sequence and persistence, reflecting the ancient Greek interest in understanding time and causation.
Mnemonics
- Think 'syn-' (together) + 'echo' (hold) = hold together = continue
- Remember 'continuous' in English shares the same root
- Visualize a chain holding together continuously
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Widely used in both formal and informal contexts. Common in academic, business, and everyday conversation. Often used in Greek media when discussing ongoing events, policies, or personal activities.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: συνεχίζω is the verb 'to continue' while συνεχής is the adjective 'continuous'
This word:
Συνεχίζω να διαβάζω.
I continue to read.
Confused word:
Υπάρχει συνεχής βροχή.
There is continuous rain.
Notes: Both words share the same root but have different grammatical functions
Mnemonic: συνεχίζω ends in -ω (verb ending), συνεχής ends in -ής (adjective ending)