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φαγητό — meaning in English: food

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φαγητό
faghtó
ταξίδι
taxídі
καλύτερος
kalýteros
κόκκινο
kokkino
παράξενος
paráxenos
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neutral very common
Usage
The word φαγητό is frequently used in everyday conversations among friends and family, especially during mealtimes or when discussing restaurant choices. For example, you might hear someone say, 'What φαγητό shall we order tonight?' at a dinner gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
While φαγητό generally means 'food', it can be more specific than the broader term 'τροφή', which refers to nourishment in a biological sense. You might choose φαγητό when discussing meals or culinary experiences rather than just sustenance.
Culture
The word φαγητό comes from the ancient Greek word 'φαγείν' which means 'to eat'. Food holds a significant place in Greek culture, as it is often associated with hospitality and communal gatherings, reflecting the Mediterranean lifestyle. Greeks celebrate their love for food with traditional dishes like moussaka and souvlaki, making φαγητό an essential part of their social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does φαγητό mean in English?
Φαγητό translates to 'food' in English, encompassing all types of edible items ranging from meals to snacks.
Q.How do you use φαγητό in a sentence?
You can use φαγητό in sentences like 'Το φαγητό εδώ είναι νόστιμο' which means 'The food here is delicious.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using φαγητό?
A common mistake is using φαγητό to refer to ingredients. Instead, use the word 'υλικά' for ingredients and reserve φαγητό for prepared meals or dishes.
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