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პარასკევი — meaning in English: Friday

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მთელი
mteli
პარასკევი
parask'evi
მე
me
უქმნა
uqmna
ვიდრე
vidre
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'პარასკევი' when discussing plans for the weekend or scheduling events. For instance, you might hear it in conversations about Friday night outings or when checking if friends are free for a get-together.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'პარასკევი' specifically refers to Friday, it can sometimes be compared to 'შაბათი' (Saturday). The nuance lies in their positions within the week; Friday is often considered a day of anticipation for the weekend, while Saturday represents full leisure.
Culture
The word 'პარასკევი' has roots in the ancient Georgian calendar, reflecting the significance of Fridays as preparation for the weekend. In Georgian culture, Friday is often seen as a day of transition, where people start to unwind from their workweek and begin to embrace leisure activities, making it a culturally vibrant day.
FAQ
Q.What does 'პარასკევი' mean in English?
'პარასკევი' translates to 'Friday' in English, marking the day of the week that precedes Saturday and is often associated with social gatherings and the end of the workweek.
Q.How do you pronounce 'პარასკევი'?
'პარასკევი' is pronounced as 'parask'evi,' with the emphasis on the second syllable. The 'p' is aspirated, and the 'k' is pronounced with a soft 'e' sound following it.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'პარასკევი'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'პარასკევის საღამოს,' which means 'on Friday evening.' This phrase is often used to make plans or discuss events that will occur on Friday night.
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