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δυσκολία — meaning in English: difficulty

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καιρός
kairós
καθιστώ
kathistó
ψωμί
psomí
δυσκολία
dyskolía
Δεκαπέντε
Dekapente
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'δυσκολία' in various contexts, particularly when discussing challenges or obstacles in both personal and professional settings. For example, a student might express 'δυσκολία' when facing tough exam questions, while a parent might refer to 'δυσκολία' in managing work-life balance during family discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Δυσκολία' is often compared to 'πρόβλημα' (problem), but while 'πρόβλημα' indicates a specific issue to be solved, 'δυσκολία' emphasizes the struggle or hardship involved. You would choose 'δυσκολία' to convey the emotional or experiential aspect of facing challenges.
Culture
'Δυσκολία' derives from the ancient Greek root 'δύσκολος' meaning 'hard to please' or 'hard to deal with.' The word highlights not just the notion of difficulty but also the emotional weight that challenges can impose on individuals. In Greek culture, discussing 'δυσκολία' openly is often seen as a way of seeking support and understanding from family and friends.
FAQ
Q.What does δυσκολία mean in English?
'Δυσκολία' translates to 'difficulty' in English, referring to a state of facing challenges or obstacles.
Q.How do you use δυσκολία in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like: 'Η ζωή είναι γεμάτη δυσκολίες' which means 'Life is full of difficulties.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using δυσκολία?
A common mistake is to confuse 'δυσκολία' with 'πρόβλημα.' Remember that 'δυσκολία' refers to the struggle rather than the problem itself.
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