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კარგი — meaning in English: Good

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განსხვავება
ganskhvadeba
რა
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კარგი
kargi
შეძლება
shedzleba
არ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'კარგი' (kargi) in everyday conversations when expressing approval or satisfaction. For example, a Georgian might say 'კარგი დღეა' (It's a good day) when discussing the weather, or 'კარგი იდეაა' (That's a good idea) during a brainstorming session with friends or colleagues.
Synonyms & nuances
'კარგი' (kargi) is often used interchangeably with 'ცუდი არა' (tsudi ara, meaning 'not bad') to express a positive sentiment. However, 'კარგი' carries a stronger affirmation, making it the go-to word when you want to emphasize something is genuinely good or satisfactory.
Culture
'კარგი' (kargi) is deeply ingrained in Georgian culture, reflecting a general appreciation for positivity and kindness. The word shares roots with similar words in other languages, showcasing the interconnectedness of human expression. Interestingly, Georgians often use 'კარგი' not just as an adjective but also as a form of encouragement, making it a versatile and uplifting term in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'კარგი' mean in English?
'კარგი' translates to 'good' in English, and it is used to express approval, satisfaction, or positivity in various contexts.
Q.Can 'კარგი' be used in formal situations?
Yes, 'კარგი' can be used in both formal and informal contexts without any issues, making it a versatile word in the Georgian language.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'კარგი'?
One common mistake is overusing 'კარგი' in contexts where a more nuanced word might be appropriate, such as using it too casually in formal discussions. It's good to be aware of the context in which you're speaking.
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