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night in Armenian: գիշեր

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վերջապես
գիշեր
չնայած
պատասխան
տրանսպորտ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'գիշեր' (ghisher) in everyday conversations when discussing nighttime activities, such as going out for dinner or attending cultural events. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Այս գիշեր մենք կինոյի ենք,' meaning 'Tonight we are going to the movies.' It can also be used in more poetic contexts, reflecting on the beauty or mystery of the night.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'գիշեր' is 'տղամարդիկ' (tghamardik), which also refers to night but is less common. While 'գիշեր' is used in general contexts, 'տղամարդիկ' might be chosen in literary or metaphorical expressions, emphasizing a more artistic nuance.
Culture
'Գիշեր' has its roots in the ancient Armenian language, reflecting the deep connection Armenians have with their natural surroundings, particularly the night sky. In Armenian culture, the night is often associated with storytelling, where families gather to share tales, making 'գիշեր' a significant part of social life. There's also a famous Armenian saying, 'Գիշերները լուսավոր են,' which translates to 'Nights are bright,' symbolizing hope and positivity.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'գիշեր'?
'Գիշեր' is pronounced as 'ghisher.' The 'gh' is a voiced sound somewhat like the French 'r.' Listening to native speakers can help with mastering the pronunciation.
Q.What are common phrases that include 'գիշեր'?
Common phrases include 'լավ գիշեր' (lav ghisher), meaning 'good night,' and 'գիշերային կյանք' (ghisherayin kyank), which translates to 'nightlife.' These expressions are often used in both casual and formal settings.
Q.Can 'գիշեր' be used in different tenses?
'Գիշեր' is a noun and does not change with tenses. However, you can use it in different sentences that require various tenses, such as 'Այս գիշեր կլինի փայլուն' (This night will be bright).
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