φίνο
Wordform Details
Translation: finedelicaterefined
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
neutersingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: φίνος
Translation: fine; refined; elegant; delicate (adjective)
Etymology: From Italian 'fino' meaning 'fine, refined', ultimately from Latin 'finis' meaning 'end, limit, highest point'. Related to English 'fine'
Mnemonics
- Sounds like English 'fine'
- Think of 'fine dining' for refined taste
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Cultural Context
Often used to describe both physical objects and personal manners, particularly in contexts involving style and sophistication
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both can mean 'fine', φίνος specifically implies refinement and elegance, while ωραίος is more general and means 'beautiful' or 'nice'
Confused word:
Αυτό το κρασί είναι ωραίο.
This wine is nice.
Notes: φίνος is often used in contexts requiring sophistication and cultural refinement
Mnemonic: φίνος relates to finesse, ωραίος to overall beauty