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სიკეთე — meaning in English: Kindness

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ცხოვრება
tskhovreba
აღიარება
aghiareba
სიკეთე
siket'e
ძირითადი
dziritadi
გამოცდილება
gamots'dileba
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Usage
Native Georgian speakers often use the word 'სიკეთე' in everyday conversations, especially in discussions about moral values or when expressing gratitude. For instance, during a family gathering, one might say 'მისი სიკეთე არასოდეს მავიწყდება' ('I will never forget his kindness') when reminiscing about someone who helped them in times of need.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'სიკეთე' specifically refers to kindness, another similar word is 'სიკეთეება', which translates to 'goodness'. However, 'სიკეთე' carries a more intimate connotation, often used to describe personal acts of kindness rather than general moral goodness. You would choose 'სიკეთე' when you want to emphasize a specific act of kindness towards someone.
Culture
'სიკეთე' is derived from the root word 'კეთილი', which means 'good' or 'kind'. In Georgian culture, kindness is highly valued, often seen as a fundamental virtue that defines interpersonal relationships. Historically, acts of kindness have been celebrated in Georgian folklore, reinforcing the importance of this word in daily life and social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'სიკეთე' mean in English?
'სიკეთე' translates to 'kindness' in English, encapsulating the concept of generosity and helpfulness towards others.
Q.How do you use 'სიკეთე' in a sentence?
You can use 'სიკეთე' in sentences like 'მისი სიკეთე მთელ ქალაქში ცნობილია' ('His kindness is known throughout the city') to highlight someone's benevolent actions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'სიკეთე'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'სიკეთე' with negative or neutral terms. Always use it in positive contexts to refer to acts of kindness or benevolence.
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