ταλέντο
Wordform Details
Translation: talentgiftability
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ταλέντο
Translation: talent; gift; ability; skill; aptitude (noun)
Etymology: From ancient Greek τάλαντον (talanton), originally meaning a unit of weight and currency. The word entered Latin as talentum and eventually English as 'talent'. The modern meaning of natural ability comes from the Biblical parable of the talents, where the monetary talents became a metaphor for God-given abilities. This semantic shift occurred in medieval times and spread across European languages, making it a perfect cognate for English speakers.
Mnemonics
- Sounds exactly like English 'talent' - one of the easiest Greek words for English speakers to remember
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Cultural Context
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common in discussions about arts, sports, and professional abilities. Often appears in talent shows (σόου ταλέντων) and when discussing gifted individuals.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: This is an alternative spelling sometimes seen, but ταλέντο is the standard modern form
Notes: The standard modern spelling uses ταλέντο with the accent on έ
Mnemonic: Remember the accent on the second syllable: ta-LEN-to