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զգացմունք — meaning in English: feeling

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'զգացմունք' in various emotional contexts, such as during conversations about love, friendship, or personal experiences. For instance, one might say, 'Այդ ընթացքում ես նոր զգացմունքներ ունեցա' (During that time, I had new feelings) when reflecting on a transformative life event.
Synonyms & nuances
'զգացմունք' is similar to 'պայմանավորվածություն' (state of mind) but emphasizes a deeper emotional experience. While 'պայմանավորվածություն' may refer to a temporary feeling or mindset, 'զգացմունք' conveys a more profound, often lasting emotional state, making it preferable when discussing heartfelt emotions.
Culture
'զգացմունք' is derived from the root 'զգալ', meaning 'to feel'. In Armenian culture, feelings are often expressed openly in personal relationships, and this word encapsulates the deep emotional connections that characterize Armenian literature and poetry. Interestingly, many Armenian songs and folk tales are centered around the expression of 'զգացմունք', showcasing its cultural significance.
FAQ
Q.What does the Armenian word 'զգացմունք' mean?
'զգացմունք' translates to 'feeling' in English and refers to a person's emotional experience or state.
Q.How do you use 'զգացմունք' in a sentence?
You can use 'զգացմունք' in sentences like 'Ես ունեմ մի հզոր զգացմունք' (I have a strong feeling) to express your emotions effectively.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'զգացմունք'?
A common mistake is confusing 'զգացմունք' with 'զգացում', which refers to a sensation or perception rather than an emotional state. Be mindful of using 'զգացմունք' when discussing emotions.
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