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Convenience in Georgian: მოხერხება

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მოხერხება
ბუნება
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'მოხერხება' in everyday conversations when discussing the benefits of technology, such as online shopping or mobile apps that simplify tasks. It can also arise in discussions about urban planning, where the convenience of public transport options is a hot topic.
Synonyms & nuances
'მოხერხება' shares similarities with 'კომფორტი' (comfort), but while comfort emphasizes physical ease, convenience stresses practicality and the reduction of effort. You might choose 'მოხერხება' when discussing features of a product or service that save time or simplify processes.
Culture
The word 'მოხერხება' comes from the Georgian root 'მოხერხ' which implies ease and adaptability. In Georgian culture, the notion of convenience is increasingly celebrated as modern technology reshapes daily life, making once laborious tasks simpler. This shift reflects a broader global trend towards valuing efficiency and accessibility.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Georgian word 'მოხერხება'?
'მოხერხება' translates to 'convenience' in English, referring to the quality of being easy to use or access. It emphasizes practicality in everyday situations.
Q.How do you use 'მოხერხება' in a sentence?
You can use 'მოხერხება' in a sentence like: 'ამ აპლიკაციის მოხერხება ძალიან მაღალია' which means 'The convenience of this app is very high.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'მოხერხება'?
A common mistake is using 'მოხერხება' interchangeably with 'კომფორტი'. It's essential to remember that while they are related, 'მოხერხება' focuses on ease of use and practicality, whereas 'კომფორტი' focuses more on physical comfort.
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