καθόλου
Greek edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek καθ’ (kath’) + ὅλου (hólou), genitive of ὅλος (hólos, “whole, all”).
Adverb edit
καθόλου • (kathólou)
- at all
- Δεν είναι καθόλου αστείο!
- Den eínai kathólou asteío!
- That is not funny at all!
- by no means
- any
- Έχεις καθόλου λεφτά; Δεν έχω καθόλου.
- Écheis kathólou leftá? Den écho kathólou.
- Do you have any money? I don't have any.
Usage notes edit
Used in negative sentences (with δεν (den)), as in English (cf. not at all).