αφηγήτρια
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀφηγέομαι (aphēgéomai), from ἀφ- (aph-) + ἡγέομαι (hēgéomai, “to lead”). First attested 1888.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /afiˈʝitɾia/
- Hyphenation: α‧φη‧γή‧τρια
Noun
αφηγήτρια • (afigítria) f (plural αφηγήτριες, masculine αφηγητής)
- narrator, storyteller (one providing narrative) (chiefly in media contexts)
- Η αφηγήτρια πρέπει να έχει σταθερή και ζωντανή φωνή. ― I afigítria prépei na échei statherí kai zontaní foní. ― The narrator must have a calm and lively voice.
Declension
declension of αφηγήτρια
singular | plural | |
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nominative | αφηγήτρια • | αφηγήτριες • |
genitive | αφηγήτριας • | αφηγητριών • |
accusative | αφηγήτρια • | αφηγήτριες • |
vocative | αφηγήτρια • | αφηγήτριες • |
Synonyms
- διηγούμενη f (diigoúmeni, “relater, narrator”)
Related terms
- αφήγηση f (afígisi, “narration”)
- αφηγητικός (afigitikós, “narrative”)
- αφηγούμαι (afigoúmai, “to narrate, to recount”)
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