How Do You Spell HELLENISE?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛlənˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Hellenise is a verb that means to make something or someone Greek in character, culture or language. The word is spelt as [ˈhɛlənaɪz]. In this pronunciation, the first syllable starts with the "heh" sound that resembles the "h" sound in the word "hand". The next syllable consists of the "luh" sound similar to the "l" sound in the word "lip". The last two syllables have the "nai" sound, which sounds like the word "eye". The stress in this word falls on the second syllable.

HELLENISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Hellenise, also spelled Hellenize, is a verb that comes from the Greek word "Hellēnizō," which means "to make Greek" or "to adopt Greek culture and customs." The term is primarily used in the context of the ancient Greek civilization and its influence on other cultures and societies.

    Hellenise refers to the process of assimilation and adoption of Greek language, values, art, philosophy, traditions, and customs by individuals or groups belonging to different cultures or backgrounds. It describes the act of embracing or imitating aspects of Greek culture, often with the intention of integrating or aligning oneself with Greek civilization.

    In historical contexts, Hellenisation occurred primarily during the Hellenistic period, which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great. The spread of Hellenic culture influenced regions such as Egypt, Persia, Anatolia, and parts of Asia, leading to the adoption of Greek language, administration, art, architecture, and social structures.

    More broadly, Hellenise can also refer to the modern process of adopting or incorporating Greek elements into contemporary culture, including language, cuisine, fashion, music, and literature. This can occur through education, travel, or exposure to Greek media and entertainment.

    Overall, Hellenise encompasses the idea of embracing and integrating Greek culture and its diverse aspects into other societies, both in the ancient world and the present day.

Etymology of HELLENISE

The word "Hellenise" has its roots in the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "ἑλληνίζειν" (hellēnízein), which means "to make Greek" or "to act like a Greek". This verb is formed from "Ἑλλην" (Hellēn), which refers to a Greek person or the Greek people, and the suffix "-ίζειν" (-ízein), which indicates the action of making or causing.

The term "Hellenise" was adopted into English in the early 17th century and is used to describe the process of acquiring or promoting Greek customs, language, culture, or qualities. It can also refer to the influence of Greek civilization on other cultures.

Conjugate verb Hellenise

CONDITIONAL

I would Hellenise
you would Hellenise
he/she/it would Hellenise
we would Hellenise
they would Hellenise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hellenising
you would be hellenising
he/she/it would be hellenising
we would be hellenising
they would be hellenising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have Hellenise
you would have Hellenise
he/she/it would have Hellenise
we would have Hellenise
they would have Hellenise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hellenising
you would have been hellenising
he/she/it would have been hellenising
we would have been hellenising
they would have been hellenising

FUTURE

I will hellenise
you will hellenise
he/she/it will hellenise
we will hellenise
they will hellenise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hellenising
you will be hellenising
he/she/it will be hellenising
we will be hellenising
they will be hellenising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hellenised
you will have hellenised
he/she/it will have hellenised
we will have hellenised
they will have hellenised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hellenising
you will have been hellenising
he/she/it will have been hellenising
we will have been hellenising
they will have been hellenising

IMPERATIVE

you hellenise
we let´s hellenise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hellenise

PAST

I hellenised
you hellenised
he/she/it hellenised
we hellenised
they hellenised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hellenising
you were hellenising
he/she/it was hellenising
we were hellenising
they were hellenising

PAST PARTICIPLE

hellenised

PAST PERFECT

I had hellenised
you had hellenised
he/she/it had hellenised
we had hellenised
they had hellenised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hellenising
you had been hellenising
he/she/it had been hellenising
we had been hellenising
they had been hellenising

PRESENT

I hellenise
you hellenise
he/she/it hellenises
we hellenise
they hellenise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hellenising
you are hellenising
he/she/it is hellenising
we are hellenising
they are hellenising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hellenising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hellenised
you have hellenised
he/she/it has hellenised
we have hellenised
they have hellenised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hellenising
you have been hellenising
he/she/it has been hellenising
we have been hellenising
they have been hellenising