A2 Proverb Informal

Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα

Every year is worse than the last

Significado

Things are getting progressively worse.

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Contexto cultural

The phrase is deeply linked to the concept of 'parapono' (complaint), which is a central theme in Greek 'Laiko' music. It's a way for people to bond over shared hardships. Greeks living abroad often use this phrase when visiting Greece, comparing the 'authentic' Greece they remember from their childhood to the modern, more commercialized version. There is a humorous tension with this phrase; younger Greeks often use it ironically to mock the constant complaining of their elders. During the 2010-2018 crisis, this phrase was used daily in news headlines to describe the shrinking GDP and rising unemployment.

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The 'Sigh' is Key

To sound like a native, exhale slightly or sigh before saying the phrase. It adds the necessary emotional weight.

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Don't be too negative

While common, using this phrase in every single conversation can make you sound like a 'miserable' person. Use it for shared social complaints, not personal ones.

Significado

Things are getting progressively worse.

🎯

The 'Sigh' is Key

To sound like a native, exhale slightly or sigh before saying the phrase. It adds the necessary emotional weight.

⚠️

Don't be too negative

While common, using this phrase in every single conversation can make you sound like a 'miserable' person. Use it for shared social complaints, not personal ones.

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The 'Kafeneio' Vibe

This phrase is the king of coffee-house talk. If you want to start a conversation with an older Greek man, this is your 'in'.

Ponte a prueba

Complete the proverb.

Οι τιμές ανεβαίνουν συνέχεια. Κάθε πέρυσι και ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: καλύτερα

The fixed form of the proverb is 'Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα'.

In which situation would you use this phrase?

You are at a cafe and the coffee is more expensive and tastes worse than last month.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα.

This phrase is used to complain about declining quality and rising prices.

Choose the best response.

Γιώργος: 'Παλιά η γειτονιά μας ήταν γεμάτη παιδιά, τώρα έχει μόνο αυτοκίνητα.' Μαρία: '_________________'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα.

Maria agrees with George's nostalgic observation about the neighborhood changing for the worse.

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Ayudas visuales

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Complete the proverb. Fill Blank A2

Οι τιμές ανεβαίνουν συνέχεια. Κάθε πέρυσι και ________.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: καλύτερα

The fixed form of the proverb is 'Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα'.

In which situation would you use this phrase? situation_matching A2

You are at a cafe and the coffee is more expensive and tastes worse than last month.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα.

This phrase is used to complain about declining quality and rising prices.

Choose the best response. dialogue_completion B1

Γιώργος: 'Παλιά η γειτονιά μας ήταν γεμάτη παιδιά, τώρα έχει μόνο αυτοκίνητα.' Μαρία: '_________________'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Κάθε πέρυσι και καλύτερα.

Maria agrees with George's nostalgic observation about the neighborhood changing for the worse.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

4 preguntas

Both are correct. 'Πέρυσι' is slightly more formal/standard, while 'πέρσι' is very common in everyday speech. In this proverb, both are used interchangeably.

Not really. It's used for situations, prices, or general social standards. For a person, it would sound like you are saying they are becoming a worse person.

No, it's a standard proverb. However, using it to a business owner about their own shop might be seen as a direct insult to their work.

In this context, 'και' acts as an intensifier, meaning 'even' or 'also'. It emphasizes the comparison.

Frases relacionadas

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Περασμένα μεγαλεία

similar

Past glories

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Παλιά μου τέχνη κόσκινο

builds on

My old art is a sieve

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Το μη χείρον βέλτιστον

contrast

The least bad is the best

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Κάθε φέτος και χειρότερα

specialized form

Every this year and worse

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