Dictionary
English - Greek
A
eɪ
Extremely common
0 - 100
0 - 100
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Ένα (ena), Ένας (enas), Μία (mia), Α (a)
A meanings in Greek
Ένα (ena)
Example:
I have a cat.
Έχω μία γάτα.
Can I have a coffee?
Μπορώ να έχω έναν καφέ;
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used to denote one item or unit.
Note: In Greek, the article 'ένα' is used for neuter nouns, while 'μία' is for feminine nouns and 'ένας' for masculine nouns.
Ένας (enas)
Example:
He is a teacher.
Αυτός είναι ένας δάσκαλος.
She has a brother.
Αυτή έχει έναν αδελφό.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used before singular masculine nouns.
Note: The form 'ένας' is specifically used with masculine nouns, whereas 'μία' and 'ένα' are used with feminine and neuter nouns respectively.
Μία (mia)
Example:
She is a doctor.
Αυτή είναι μία γιατρός.
I saw a movie.
Είδα μία ταινία.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used before singular feminine nouns.
Note: Remember that 'μία' is the feminine form, so it should be used accordingly.
Α (a)
Example:
A is the first letter of the alphabet.
Το Α είναι το πρώτο γράμμα του αλφαβήτου.
I scored an A on the exam.
Πήρα ένα Α στην εξέταση.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used when referring to the letter 'A' or grading.
Note: In Greek, the letter 'Α' is pronounced as 'άλφα'.
A's synonyms
One
One is used to indicate a singular count or quantity.
Example: I have one apple left.
Note: A is an indefinite article used before singular countable nouns, while one can also function as a pronoun or adjective indicating a specific number.
Any
Any is used to refer to an unspecified amount or quantity.
Example: Do you have any spare change?
Note: A is used before singular countable nouns, while any is used in questions, negatives, or to indicate a lack of restriction or limitation.
Some
Some is used to refer to an unspecified amount or quantity.
Example: I need some time to think about it.
Note: While 'a' is used before singular countable nouns, some is used to indicate an indefinite quantity or amount that is not specified.
A expressions, common phrases
At the drop of a hat
This idiom means to do something immediately or without any delay.
Example: He's always ready to go fishing at the drop of a hat.
Note: The literal meaning of 'at the drop of a hat' is different from its idiomatic usage.
All ears
To be fully attentive and ready to listen to someone.
Example: I'm all ears, please go ahead and tell me your idea.
Note: The literal meaning of 'ears' is different from its idiomatic usage in this phrase.
A piece of cake
Something that is very easy to do.
Example: The test was a piece of cake for him.
Note: The literal meaning of 'cake' is different from its idiomatic usage in this phrase.
A dime a dozen
Something that is very common and easy to get.
Example: Those souvenirs are a dime a dozen in that tourist shop.
Note: The literal meaning of 'a dime a dozen' is different from its idiomatic usage.
A blessing in disguise
Something that seems bad or unlucky at first but turns out to be good in the end.
Example: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise as it led him to a better opportunity.
Note: The literal meaning of 'blessing' and 'disguise' is different from their combination in this idiom.
Actions speak louder than words
What someone actually does means more than what they say they will do.
Example: Don't just say you'll help; actions speak louder than words.
Note: The idiom conveys a deeper meaning than the literal interpretation of its individual words.
A watched pot never boils
When you wait for something to happen, it seems to take longer.
Example: Stop checking the oven; a watched pot never boils.
Note: The literal meaning of the words is different from the metaphorical meaning of the idiom.
A everyday (slang) expressions
Ace
In British slang, 'ace' means excellent or great.
Example: That's ace news, thank you!
Note: It is a casual and informal way to express approval or admiration, different from the more formal uses of 'excellent' or 'great'.
Amigo
Amigo is Spanish for friend but commonly used in English to refer to a close friend or buddy.
Example: Hey, amigo, how's it going?
Note: It adds a touch of informality and may convey a sense of camaraderie compared to the English word 'friend'.
Amped
'Amped' means excited or full of energy.
Example: I'm so amped for the concert tonight!
Note: It is slang and more expressive than simply saying 'excited'.
Aight
'Aight' is a short form of 'alright', often used in casual speech.
Example: I'll see you later, aight?
Note: It's informal and more colloquial than 'alright', often used in relaxed conversations.
Asap
'ASAP' stands for 'as soon as possible', indicating urgency or immediacy.
Example: Can you send me the report ASAP?
Note: It's an abbreviation commonly used in written communication to convey the need for prompt action.
Amp
An 'amp' is short for an amplifier, a device used to increase the volume of music or sound.
Example: The music festival had incredible amps on stage.
Note: The slang 'amp' is more casual and commonly used among musicians or music enthusiasts.
Arvo
'Arvo' is Australian slang for afternoon.
Example: Let's catch up this arvo for a coffee.
Note: It is a colloquial term commonly used in Australia, different from the standard English 'afternoon'.
A - Examples
I have a cat.
Έχω μια γάτα.
He is a doctor
Είναι ένας γιατρός.
She bought a new car.
Αυτή αγόρασε ένα καινούργιο αυτοκίνητο.
This is a good idea.
Αυτή είναι μια καλή ιδέα.
A grammar
A - Pronoun (Pronoun) / Determiner (Determiner)
Lemma: a
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
A Contains 1 syllables: a
Phonetic transcription: ˈā
a , ˈā (The red syllable is stressed)
A - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
A: 0 - 100 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.