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Կիրակի — meaning in English: Sunday

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խառնուրդ
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Կիրակի
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Armenian speakers commonly use 'Կիրակի' when discussing their weekend plans or making arrangements to meet friends or family. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Are we meeting on Կիրակի for lunch?' during a casual conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'շաբաթ' (shabat), which means 'Saturday.' While 'Կիրակի' refers specifically to Sunday, 'շաբաթ' denotes the day before it. Choosing 'Կիրակի' conveys a sense of looking forward to the end of the weekend and the restfulness associated with Sunday.
Culture
'Կիրակի' has roots in the ancient Armenian word for 'rest,' signifying the traditional day of rest observed by Christians. In Armenia, Sunday is often a day for family gatherings, church services, and leisurely activities, reflecting the cultural importance of community and relaxation.
FAQ
Q.What does the Armenian word 'Կիրակի' mean?
'Կիրակի' translates to 'Sunday' in English, marking the day of rest and religious observance in Armenia.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Կիրակի'?
'Կիրակի' is pronounced as 'ki-RAH-kee,' where the emphasis is on the second syllable.
Q.Is 'Կիրակի' used in formal situations?
'Կիրակի' is generally used in neutral contexts, suitable for both casual conversations and more formal discussions related to scheduling or events.
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