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ნდობა — meaning in English: Trust

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ნდობა
ndoba
ლესენობა
lesenoba
შესაძლებლობა
shesadzlebloba
ზემოთ
zemot
თორმეტი
t'ormeti
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ნდობა' in personal relationships, business dealings, or when expressing faith in someone's abilities. For instance, a friend may say, 'I have trust in your judgment' when seeking advice on a significant decision.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ნდობა' specifically conveys a sense of trust or reliance, its synonym 'სანდოობა' (sandoba) refers more to reliability or dependability. You would choose 'ნდობა' when emphasizing emotional trust, whereas 'სანდოობა' might be used to discuss someone's reliability in tasks.
Culture
'ნდობა' has deep cultural roots in Georgian society, reflecting the importance of trust in both personal and communal bonds. Historically, trust has been a fundamental aspect of the Georgian way of life, especially in rural communities where cooperation is vital for survival and prosperity.
FAQ
Q.How do you use the word 'ნდობა' in a sentence?
'ნდობა' can be used in sentences like, 'I have trust in my friends,' which in Georgian would be 'მე მაქვს ნდობა ჩემს მეგობრებში.' This showcases how it fits both personal and social contexts.
Q.What are some common phrases involving 'ნდობა'?
Common phrases include 'შენს ნდობას ვაფასებ' (I appreciate your trust) and 'ნდობა უნდა შევინარჩუნოთ' (We must maintain our trust), which can be useful in both formal and informal conversations.
Q.Are there any mistakes learners often make with 'ნდობა'?
One common mistake is confusing 'ნდობა' with 'ცოდნა' (knowledge). While they can seem related, 'ნდობა' specifically refers to trust, and using it in contexts about knowledge can lead to misunderstandings.
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