意味
To follow a specific way of thinking
文化的背景
Greeks love to debate and discuss 'the big questions.' Using this phrase makes you a more interesting conversation partner because it invites the other person to share their 'philosophy' too. In Greek business culture, personal relationships and trust are key. Using this phrase in an interview shows you have a 'moral compass' and clear principles, which is highly valued. On Instagram or TikTok, young Greeks use this phrase ironically or to define their 'aesthetic' or 'vibe.' It’s a way of being 'cool' and 'intellectual' at the same time. While Ancient Greeks had Stoicism and Epicureanism, modern Greeks have 'Philotimo.' This phrase is often used to express actions rooted in Philotimo (honor/duty).
Sound more Greek
Use this phrase instead of 'νομίζω' (I think) when you want to sound more confident and principled.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every single thing (like which socks to wear), you will sound like you're trying too hard to be an intellectual.
意味
To follow a specific way of thinking
Sound more Greek
Use this phrase instead of 'νομίζω' (I think) when you want to sound more confident and principled.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every single thing (like which socks to wear), you will sound like you're trying too hard to be an intellectual.
The 'Ότι' vs 'Να' rule
Use 'ότι' for beliefs (I think that...) and 'να' for actions (I prefer to...).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing words to complete the phrase.
Εγώ ________ ________ φιλοσοφίας ότι η ειλικρίνεια είναι το παν.
The standard phrase is 'είμαι' (I am) + 'της' (of the - feminine genitive).
Which sentence is the most natural way to express a lifestyle principle?
How would you say 'I believe in waking up early'?
Option B uses the correct verb, article, and genitive case ending.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.
Α: Γιατί δεν τρως ποτέ γλυκά; Β: Γιατί ________________ ότι η ζάχαρη κάνει κακό.
The speaker is talking about themselves (I), so 'είμαι' is correct.
Match the 'philosophy' to the correct situation.
Match: 1. 'Ποιότητα πάνω από ποσότητα' | 2. 'Ο πελάτης έχει πάντα δίκιο' | 3. 'Κάθε εμπόδιο για καλό'
1 matches Shopping, 2 matches a Job Interview (customer service), 3 matches Facing a failure.
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4 問題Εγώ ________ ________ φιλοσοφίας ότι η ειλικρίνεια είναι το παν.
The standard phrase is 'είμαι' (I am) + 'της' (of the - feminine genitive).
How would you say 'I believe in waking up early'?
Option B uses the correct verb, article, and genitive case ending.
Α: Γιατί δεν τρως ποτέ γλυκά; Β: Γιατί ________________ ότι η ζάχαρη κάνει κακό.
The speaker is talking about themselves (I), so 'είμαι' is correct.
Match: 1. 'Ποιότητα πάνω από ποσότητα' | 2. 'Ο πελάτης έχει πάντα δίκιο' | 3. 'Κάθε εμπόδιο για καλό'
1 matches Shopping, 2 matches a Job Interview (customer service), 3 matches Facing a failure.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問Not at all! It's very common among friends when discussing life choices or habits. It adds a bit of character to your speech.
No, that sounds strange. You should describe the philosophy, not just say it's 'yours.'
'Πιστεύω' is a simple 'I believe.' 'Είμαι της φιλοσοφίας' implies a consistent, long-term approach to life.
Yes, but usually only if it's a principled choice (like being vegan or avoiding sugar), not just 'I like pizza.'
関連フレーズ
είμαι της άποψης
synonymI am of the opinion
είμαι της λογικής
similarI am of the logic
έχω ως αρχή
builds onI have as a principle
είμαι του...
specialized formI am a ... person