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Greek Words for Emotions: Essential Vocabulary Guide

Understanding Greek words for emotions is fundamental to meaningful communication and cultural connection. Whether you're navigating daily conversations or expressing deeper feelings, this vocabulary guide will help you articulate emotions naturally in Greek.

Essential Emotions Vocabulary

These core Greek words for emotions form the foundation of expressing feelings. Master these terms to communicate your emotional state effectively.

WordPronunciationEnglishExample
η χαράee hah-RAHjoy, happinessΝιώθω μεγάλη χαρά σήμερα. (I feel great joy today.)
η λύπηee LEE-peesadness, sorrowΗ λύπη φαίνεται στα μάτια της. (The sadness shows in her eyes.)
ο θυμόςoh thee-MOSangerΟ θυμός δεν είναι καλός σύμβουλος. (Anger is not a good advisor.)
ο φόβοςoh FO-vosfearΞεπέρασε τον φόβο του. (He overcame his fear.)
η αγάπηee ah-GAH-peeloveΗ αγάπη είναι το πιο δυνατό συναίσθημα. (Love is the strongest emotion.)
η έκπληξηee EK-plee-kseesurpriseΤι ευχάριστη έκπληξη! (What a pleasant surprise!)
η ντροπήee dro-PEEshame, embarrassmentΚοκκίνισε από ντροπή. (She blushed from embarrassment.)
η ζήλιαee ZEE-lee-ahjealousyΗ ζήλια καταστρέφει τις σχέσεις. (Jealousy destroys relationships.)
η ελπίδαee el-PEE-thahhopeΈχω ελπίδα για το μέλλον. (I have hope for the future.)
η απογοήτευσηee ah-poh-go-EE-tef-seedisappointmentΗ απογοήτευση ήταν μεγάλη. (The disappointment was great.)
η περηφάνιαee peh-ree-FAH-nee-ahprideΝιώθει περηφάνια για τα παιδιά του. (He feels pride for his children.)
η ανησυχίαee ah-nee-see-HEE-ahworry, anxietyΗ ανησυχία της μεγαλώνει. (Her worry is growing.)
η ευτυχίαee ef-tee-HEE-ahhappinessΗ ευτυχία βρίσκεται στα απλά. (Happiness is found in simple things.)
η αηδίαee ah-ee-THEE-ahdisgustΔεν μπόρεσε να κρύψει την αηδία του. (He couldn't hide his disgust.)
η νοσταλγίαee nos-tal-YEE-ahnostalgia, longingΝιώθω νοσταλγία για την πατρίδα. (I feel nostalgia for my homeland.)
η ηρεμίαee ee-reh-MEE-ahcalmness, serenityΒρήκε την ηρεμία στη φύση. (She found calmness in nature.)

Common Phrases for Expressing Emotions

Beyond individual words, these phrases will help you express emotions naturally in everyday Greek conversation.

PhrasePronunciationEnglishContext
Είμαι χαρούμενος/ηEE-meh hah-ROO-meh-nos/neeI am happyGeneral expression of happiness
Νιώθω λυπημένος/ηnee-OH-tho lee-pee-MEH-nos/neeI feel sadExpressing sadness
Είμαι θυμωμένος/ηEE-meh thee-mo-MEH-nos/neeI am angryExpressing anger
Φοβάμαιfo-VAH-mehI am afraidExpressing fear
Σε αγαπώseh ah-gah-POHI love youRomantic or familial love
Ανησυχώ για...ah-nee-see-HO yahI'm worried about...Expressing concern
Είμαι ενθουσιασμένος/ηEE-meh en-thoo-see-az-MEH-nos/neeI am excitedExpressing enthusiasm
Βαριέμαιvah-ree-EH-mehI am boredExpressing boredom
Είμαι εκνευρισμένος/ηEE-meh ek-nev-reez-MEH-nos/neeI am irritatedMild frustration
Νιώθω μοναξιάnee-OH-tho moh-nah-KSEE-ahI feel lonelyExpressing loneliness

Usage Notes

Understanding the cultural and grammatical context of Greek words for emotions will help you use them appropriately.

  • Gender agreement: Adjectives describing emotions must agree with the speaker's gender. Use -ος endings for masculine and endings for feminine (e.g., χαρούμενος vs. χαρούμενη).
  • Νιώθω vs. Είμαι: Use νιώθω (I feel) for temporary emotional states and είμαι (I am) for more persistent states. Greeks often prefer νιώθω as it sounds less absolute.
  • Expressive culture: Greeks are generally expressive about emotions. Don't be surprised by animated discussions and physical gestures accompanying emotional vocabulary.
  • Η αγάπη: Greek distinguishes between different types of love. Αγάπη is general love, while έρωτας (EH-roh-tas) refers specifically to romantic, passionate love.
  • Diminutives: Adding diminutive suffixes can soften emotions. Λυπούλα (lee-POO-lah) is a gentler form of λύπη.
  • Body language: Certain emotional expressions come with expected gestures. For example, showing απορία (confusion) often involves raising the chin slightly.
  • Regional variations: Some emotional expressions vary between regions. Northern Greeks might use different colloquialisms than those in Athens or the islands.

Practice Sentences

Use these example sentences to practice Greek words for emotions in context. Try reading them aloud and creating your own variations.

  • Η μουσική μου φέρνει χαρά.
    Ee moo-see-KEE moo FER-nee hah-RAH.
    Music brings me joy.
  • Γιατί είσαι τόσο θυμωμένος σήμερα;
    Yah-TEE EE-seh TO-so thee-mo-MEH-nos SEE-meh-rah?
    Why are you so angry today?
  • Φοβάμαι το σκοτάδι από παιδί.
    Fo-VAH-meh to sko-TAH-thee ah-PO peh-THEE.
    I've been afraid of the dark since childhood.
  • Νιώθω μεγάλη ευγνωμοσύνη για τη βοήθειά σου.
    Nee-OH-tho meh-GAH-lee ev-gno-mo-SEE-nee yah tee vo-EE-thee-ah soo.
    I feel great gratitude for your help.
  • Η απογοήτευση που ένιωσε ήταν εμφανής.
    Ee ah-po-go-EE-tef-see poo EH-nee-o-seh EE-tan em-fah-NEES.
    The disappointment she felt was obvious.
  • Είμαι περήφανος για τα επιτεύγματά σου.
    EE-meh peh-REE-fah-nos yah tah eh-pee-TEV-gma-TAH soo.
    I am proud of your achievements.
  • Η νοσταλγία για τα παιδικά χρόνια είναι γλυκιά.
    Ee nos-tal-YEE-ah yah tah peh-thee-KAH HROH-nee-ah EE-neh glee-KEEH-ah.
    Nostalgia for childhood years is sweet.
  • Μην ανησυχείς, όλα θα πάνε καλά.
    Meen ah-nee-see-HEES, OH-lah thah PAH-neh kah-LAH.
    Don't worry, everything will be fine.
  • Η αγάπη ξεπερνά όλα τα εμπόδια.
    Ee ah-GAH-pee kseh-per-NAH OH-lah tah em-POH-thee-ah.
    Love overcomes all obstacles.
  • Νιώθω ηρεμία όταν περπατώ στη θάλασσα.
    Nee-OH-tho ee-reh-MEE-ah OH-tan per-pah-TOH stee THAH-lah-sah.
    I feel calmness when I walk by the sea.

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