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αναζητώ — meaning in English: I am looking for

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παράκληση
paráklisi
καταλυτικός
katalytikós
θαλασσα
thalassa
αναζητώ
anazitó
κουζίνα
kouzína
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'αναζητώ' in various everyday situations, such as searching for a lost item or looking for a job. For instance, one might say, 'Αναζητώ μια εργασία στον τομέα της πληροφορικής' ('I am looking for a job in the IT field') during a casual conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ψάχνω' (psáchno), which also means 'to look for.' However, 'αναζητώ' carries a more formal or serious connotation, making it preferable in contexts where one is searching for something of importance, like a job or a relationship.
Culture
'Αναζητώ' is derived from the Greek root 'ζητώ' (zito), meaning 'to seek' or 'to ask for.' The prefix 'ανα-' adds a layer of intensity, indicating a deeper search or quest, which reflects the Greek cultural value of thoroughness in pursuits, whether they be personal or professional.
FAQ
Q.How do you use αναζητώ in a sentence?
'Αναζητώ' is used when expressing a quest or search for something. For example, you might say, 'Αναζητώ πληροφορίες για το ταξίδι μου' ('I am looking for information about my trip').
Q.Is αναζητώ used in both spoken and written Greek?
Yes, 'αναζητώ' is appropriate for both spoken and written contexts, making it versatile for everyday conversations and formal writing alike.
Q.Can αναζητώ be used in different tenses?
Absolutely! You can conjugate 'αναζητώ' to fit various tenses, such as 'αναζητούσα' (I was looking for) or 'θα αναζητήσω' (I will look for). This allows you to express past, present, and future searches.
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