το δέον γενέσθαι

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned stereotype expression from Katharevousa, from Ancient Greek:

Singular neuter article τό () + neuter present participle δέον (déon) (of δέω2 (déō2, to need)) + middle aorist infinitive γενέσθαι (genésthai) of γίγνομαι (gígnomai, to become).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /to ˈðeon ʝeˈnesθe/

Phrase[edit]

το δέον γενέσθαι (to déon genésthai)

  1. (Katharevousa) that which must be done
    Ας σκεφτούν οι πολιτικοί το δέον γενέσθαι.
    As skeftoún oi politikoí to déon genésthai.
    The politicians should contemplate on what must be done.

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