σ'
Wordform Details
Translation: inatto
Part of Speech: preposition
Inflection Type:
invariableIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: σε
Translation: to; in; at; on (preposition)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek 'εἰς' (eis) meaning 'to, into, in', which underwent phonological changes over time. The final 's' was retained while the initial 'ei' was simplified to just 'e' (written as 'σε' in Modern Greek). This preposition has cognates in many Indo-European languages, including English 'in' and Latin 'in'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'σε' as 'see' in English - when you see something, you're directing your attention to it, just as 'σε' directs to a place or object.
- Remember that 'σε' often corresponds to 'to' in English, especially with verbs of motion or giving.
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Cultural Context
This is one of the most frequently used prepositions in Greek, appearing in countless everyday expressions. It's essential for indicating location, direction, time, and many other relationships.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'σε' indicates direction toward or location at something, 'από' indicates origin or movement away from something.
This word:
Πηγαίνω στην Αθήνα.
I'm going to Athens.
Confused word:
Έρχομαι από την Αθήνα.
I'm coming from Athens.
Notes: These two prepositions often work as opposites in contexts of movement.
Mnemonic: Think: 'σε' = 'to' (destination), 'από' = 'from' (origin)
Explanation: 'Σε' typically indicates location or direction, while 'για' indicates purpose or destination with intent.
This word:
Είμαι στο σπίτι.
I am at home.
Confused word:
Αγόρασα αυτό για σένα.
I bought this for you.
Notes: Both can sometimes be translated as 'to' in English, but with different implications.
Mnemonic: 'Σε' is about position/direction, 'για' is about purpose/intention.