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ნივთები — meaning in English: Items

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სიუჟეტი
siuzheti
ნივთები
nivthebi
საიდან
saidani
საღამოს
saghamo
ხეები
k'heebi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ნივთები' (nivthebi) in various everyday situations, such as when discussing belongings or items during shopping trips, or when organizing personal possessions at home. For example, one might say, 'I need to sort out my items (ნივთები) before moving to a new apartment.'
Synonyms & nuances
'ნივთები' (nivthebi) is often compared to 'შპალერი' (shpaleri), which refers specifically to 'goods' or 'merchandise' in a commercial context. While 'შპალერი' emphasizes items for sale or trade, 'ნივთები' encompasses a wider range of personal or miscellaneous items, making it more versatile in everyday conversation.
Culture
'ნივთები' (nivthebi) derives from the root word 'ნივთი' (nivthi), which means 'thing' or 'object' in Georgian. This word reflects a broader cultural significance, as Georgians often emphasize the value of personal items and heirlooms, showcasing a connection to their history and tradition. Interestingly, the word is frequently used in folk tales, where various 'items' symbolize wealth, wisdom, or moral lessons.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'ნივთები' mean in English?
'ნივთები' (nivthebi) translates to 'items' in English and refers to various objects or belongings.
Q.How do you use 'ნივთები' in a sentence?
You can use 'ნივთები' in sentences like 'I have many items (ნივთები) to donate,' showcasing its practical application in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ნივთები'?
A common mistake is confusing 'ნივთები' with 'ნივთი' (nivthi), which means 'thing.' Remember that 'ნივთები' is the plural form, so it should always be used when referring to multiple items.
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