ζήτα

See also: ζῆτα

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzi.ta/
  • Hyphenation: ζή‧τα

Etymology 1

 previous
    letter

  έψιλον  
 following
    letter

  ήτα  
Ζ ζ      English: zeta

From Ancient Greek ζῆτᾰ (zêta).

Noun

ζήτα • (zíta) n (indeclinable)

  1. zeta, the sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet, transliterated as Z.
  2. Abbreviation of ομάδα Ζήτα (omáda Zíta) (a police rapid response motorcycle unit)
Derived terms
  • ζητάς (zitás, a policeman of the Zeta Unit) (informal)
  • ομάδα Ζήτα f (omáda Zíta, police rapid response motorcycle unit)
See also

Etymology 2

Back-formation from ζητάω / ζητώ (zitáo / zitó, ask for something).

Noun

ζήτα • (zíta) n (usually in the singular)

  1. (colloquial, informal) going out begging for money, panhandling
    usually in the expression: βγαίνω στη ζήτα (vgaíno sti zíta) with βγαίνω (vgaíno, come out)
Declension

Etymology 3

Verbal form.

Verb

ζήτα • (zíta)

  1. 2nd person singular present imperfective imperative form of ζητάω (zitáo). / ζητώ (zitó)
    alternative form: ζήταγε (zítage)
  2. 2nd person singular simple past perfective imperative form of ζητάω (zitáo). / ζητώ (zitó)
    Ζήτα μου ό,τι θες!Zíta mou ó,ti thes!Ask me for whatever you want!
    alternative form: ζήτησε (zítise)

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