B1 Collocation 중립

βάζω σε σκέψεις

put into thoughts

To make someone think about something seriously.

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문화적 배경

Greeks often use this phrase to avoid a direct 'no'. If you propose something and they say 'Με βάζεις σε σκέψεις', they might be politely signaling that they have doubts. In Greek talk shows (parathyra), pundits constantly use 'προβληματισμός' and 'βάζω σε σκέψεις' to analyze political scandals, emphasizing the gravity of the news. In Cyprus, the phrase is used similarly, though the accent and some surrounding particles might change. The core meaning of 'causing concern' remains identical. Modern Greek authors use this phrase to describe the internal awakening of a character. It marks the moment a character stops being passive and starts questioning their reality.

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Use it for feedback

When someone gives you advice, saying 'Με έβαλες σε σκέψεις' is a great way to show you are listening and valuing their input.

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Don't forget the 'σε'

Leaving out the 'σε' is the most common mistake. It's always 'into thoughts', never just 'thoughts'.

To make someone think about something seriously.

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Use it for feedback

When someone gives you advice, saying 'Με έβαλες σε σκέψεις' is a great way to show you are listening and valuing their input.

⚠️

Don't forget the 'σε'

Leaving out the 'σε' is the most common mistake. It's always 'into thoughts', never just 'thoughts'.

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The Passive Switch

If you want to sound more natural, use 'Μπήκα σε σκέψεις' when you are talking about your own internal state without blaming a specific trigger.

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Polite Skepticism

Use this phrase to express doubt without being rude. It's the ultimate 'Greek polite disagreement' tool.

셀프 테스트

Συμπληρώστε το κενό με το σωστό ρήμα (βάζω ή μπαίνω).

Αυτή η είδηση με ______ σε σκέψεις για το μέλλον.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: βάζει

Επειδή υπάρχει αντικείμενο (με), χρειαζόμαστε το ενεργητικό ρήμα 'βάζει'.

Ποια πρόταση είναι σωστή;

Which sentence correctly expresses suspicion?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Με βάζεις σε σκέψεις με αυτά που λες.

This follows the correct [Object] + [Verb] + [Preposition] + [Noun] pattern.

Ολοκληρώστε το διάλογο.

Α: Γιατί είσαι τόσο σιωπηλός; Β: Η συζήτηση που είχαμε πριν ________________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: με έβαλε σε σκέψεις

The past tense 'με έβαλε' is appropriate here as the conversation already happened.

Ταιριάξτε την κατάσταση με τη φράση.

You see a friend acting very strangely.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Η συμπεριφορά του με βάζει σε σκέψεις.

His behavior is the trigger that makes you think.

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시각 학습 자료

Active vs Passive

Active (βάζω)
Something makes ME think Με βάζει σε σκέψεις
Passive (μπαίνω)
I start thinking Μπαίνω σε σκέψεις

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Συμπληρώστε το κενό με το σωστό ρήμα (βάζω ή μπαίνω). Fill Blank B1

Αυτή η είδηση με ______ σε σκέψεις για το μέλλον.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: βάζει

Επειδή υπάρχει αντικείμενο (με), χρειαζόμαστε το ενεργητικό ρήμα 'βάζει'.

Ποια πρόταση είναι σωστή; Choose B1

Which sentence correctly expresses suspicion?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Με βάζεις σε σκέψεις με αυτά που λες.

This follows the correct [Object] + [Verb] + [Preposition] + [Noun] pattern.

Ολοκληρώστε το διάλογο. dialogue_completion B1

Α: Γιατί είσαι τόσο σιωπηλός; Β: Η συζήτηση που είχαμε πριν ________________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: με έβαλε σε σκέψεις

The past tense 'με έβαλε' is appropriate here as the conversation already happened.

Ταιριάξτε την κατάσταση με τη φράση. situation_matching B1

You see a friend acting very strangely.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Η συμπεριφορά του με βάζει σε σκέψεις.

His behavior is the trigger that makes you think.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Not necessarily, but it often implies a bit of worry or doubt. It can be neutral (reflecting on a book) or negative (suspicion), but rarely purely positive.

It is much more common in the plural 'σκέψεις'. Using the singular sounds a bit unnatural in this specific idiom.

'Προβληματίζομαι' is more formal and usually means you are worried about a specific problem. 'Βάζω σε σκέψεις' is broader and more idiomatic.

You say 'Με έβαλες σε σκέψεις'. Note the augment 'ε-' in 'έβαλες'.

No. For that, use 'Σκέφτομαι να αγοράσω αυτοκίνητο'. 'Βάζω σε σκέψεις' is for reflection, not planning.

Yes, it's perfectly fine. For example: 'Η πρότασή σας μας έβαλε σε σκέψεις και θα επανέλθουμε'.

No, it means to make them reflect. If you want to say 'confuse', use 'μπερδεύω'.

'Με έβαλες στην πρίζα' is much more informal and means you've made someone anxious or hyper-focused on a task.

No, the idiom is fixed with 'σε'.

Yes, very often! Many Greek songs use it to describe romantic doubt or existential questioning.

Δεν με βάζει σε σκέψεις.

Not a direct one, but 'με έστειλες' (you sent me) can sometimes imply that what you said was so shocking it made me think/stop.

관련 표현

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μπαίνω σε σκέψεις

similar

To start thinking/worrying (intransitive)

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δίνω τροφή για σκέψη

synonym

To give food for thought

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προβληματίζομαι

synonym

To be concerned/troubled

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μου μπαίνουν ιδέες

builds on

To start getting (often wrong/suspicious) ideas

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κατεβάζω ιδέες

contrast

To brainstorm

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