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προβλέπω — meaning in English: foresee

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μπαμπάς
bampas
προβλέπω
provlépω
κενό
keno
κορίτσι
koritsi
πρόβλημα
provlema
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'προβλέπω' in contexts such as discussing future plans, making predictions about events, or analyzing trends in business. For example, one might say 'Προβλέπω ότι η αγορά θα ανακάμψει' ('I foresee that the market will recover') during a financial meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Προβλέπω' is closely related to 'προβλέψη' (prediction) but differs in its active connotation. While 'προβλέπω' implies a proactive vision or insight into the future, 'προβλέψη' suggests a more passive acknowledgment of what is anticipated. Choose 'προβλέπω' when you want to emphasize your active engagement in forecasting outcomes.
Culture
'Προβλέπω' has roots in ancient Greek, where the prefix 'προ-' means 'before' and 'βλέπω' means 'to see.' This reflects a deep cultural appreciation in Greece for foresight and wisdom, often associated with philosophical discussions. In Greek mythology, oracles were revered for their ability to foresee events, showcasing how this concept has historically influenced Greek culture.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'προβλέπω' in a sentence?
'Προβλέπω' can be used in various contexts, such as predicting weather, economic trends, or personal events. For example, 'Προβλέπω ότι θα βρέξει αύριο' means 'I foresee that it will rain tomorrow.'
Q.What is the difference between 'προβλέπω' and 'μαντεύω'?
'Προβλέπω' means to foresee based on reasoning or evidence, while 'μαντεύω' means to guess or speculate without concrete basis. Use 'προβλέπω' when you have a reasoned expectation.
Q.Is 'προβλέπω' used in formal settings?
Yes, 'προβλέπω' is used in both formal and informal settings, making it versatile. In formal discussions, it might refer to forecasts in business or academic contexts, while in casual conversations, it could be used to discuss personal future events.
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