τι δέον γενέσθαι
Greek
Etymology
Learned stereotype interrogative expression from Katharevousa, from Ancient Greek:
Interrogative pronoun τί (tí) + neuter present participle δέον (déon) (of δέω (déō, “to need”)) + middle aorist infinitive γενέσθαι (genésthai) of γίγνομαι (gígnomai, “to become”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈti ˈðeon ʝeˈnesθe/
Phrase
τι δέον γενέσθαι; • (ti déon genésthai?) (Polytonic spelling: τί δέον γενέσθαι;)
- what is to be done?
- Η οικονομική κρίση μαίνεται· τι δέον γενέσθαι;
- I oikonomikí krísi maínetai; ti déon genésthai?
- The economic crisis is at its peak; what is to be done?
Related terms
- το δέον γενέσθαι (to déon genésthai, “that which must be done”)