δε
Greek
Alternative forms
- δεν (den)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈðe/
Etymology 1
Pronunciation of δεν (den).
Particle
δε • (de) (negating particle)
Usage notes
Etymology 2
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek δέ (dé, “and, but”).
Conjunction
δε • (de)
- also, but also
- on the other hand used together with μεν (men)
- Ο μεν γαμπρός ήταν ευτυχισμένος, η δε νύφη έκλαιγε.
- O men gamprós ítan eftychisménos, i de nýfi éklaige.
- On the one hand, the groom was happy, on the other hand the bride was crying.
- (emphatic, in transitional use) especially
- Πάντοτε ήταν επιθετικός. Τώρα δε, που άρχισε να πίνει, έχει γίνει επικίνδυνος.
- Pántote ítan epithetikós. Tóra de, pou árchise na pínei, échei gínei epikíndynos.
- He has always been aggressive. And/especially now, that he started drinking, he became dangerous.
Further reading
- δε, δεν - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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