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კვირა — meaning in English: Sunday

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თვალები
tvalebi
მრავალფეროვნება
mravalferovneba
დამწყვდევა
damts'vdeba
რატომ
ratom
კვირა
k'vira
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'კვირა' (k'vira) when discussing their weekend plans, particularly regarding religious activities or family gatherings. For example, one might say, 'This Sunday, we will visit our grandmother' to signify family time on this special day.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'კვირა' specifically means 'Sunday,' another word for the weekend in Georgian is 'მოადგილე' (moadgile), which refers more broadly to time off. You would use 'კვირა' when you are specifically talking about the first day of the week, especially in a religious or family context.
Culture
'კვირა' has deep cultural significance in Georgia, as Sunday is traditionally a day for rest and family bonding. The word is derived from the Old Georgian term for 'week,' linking the day to the concept of a week’s culmination. Interestingly, in Georgian culture, many families attend church services on Sundays, making it a day of both spiritual and familial connection.
FAQ
Q.What does 'კვირა' mean in English?
'კვირა' translates to 'Sunday' in English, marking the first day of the week according to the Georgian calendar.
Q.How do you pronounce 'კვირა'?
'კვირა' is pronounced as 'k'vira,' with a soft 'k' sound followed by a 'v' that flows smoothly into 'ira.'
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'კვირა'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'კვირა მშვიდობისა' (k'vira mshvidobisa), meaning 'Happy Sunday.' This is often used when greeting someone on that day.
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