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სამუშაო — meaning in English: Work

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აღწერა
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მთელი
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ყოფნა
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სამუშაო
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'სამუშაო' in various settings, including casual conversations about daily tasks, in professional environments discussing job responsibilities, or even in educational contexts when referring to assignments. For instance, you might hear someone saying, 'I have a lot of სამუშაო to complete today' when talking about their workload.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'სამუშაო' translates to 'work', it can be distinguished from 'საქმიანი', which refers to business or official work. You would choose 'სამუშაო' when discussing a more general or practical sense of work, whereas 'საქმიანი' is preferred in formal business contexts.
Culture
'სამუშაო' has roots in the Georgian verb 'სამუშაო', which means 'to work'. This reflects the industrious spirit of Georgian culture, where hard work and perseverance are highly valued. The word is also used in idiomatic expressions, emphasizing the dedication of Georgians to their craft and responsibilities.
FAQ
Q.What does 'სამუშაო' mean in English?
'სამუშაო' means 'work' in English. It refers to any form of labor, tasks, or duties one engages in, whether in a professional or personal context.
Q.How do you use 'სამუშაო' in a sentence?
You can use 'სამუშაო' in a sentence like 'მე მაქვს ბევრი სამუშაო დღეს,' which translates to 'I have a lot of work today.' This sentence emphasizes the speaker's workload.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'სამუშაო'?
A common mistake is confusing 'სამუშაო' with 'საქმიანი'. Remember that while both relate to work, 'სამუშაო' is more general, whereas 'საქმიანი' is more formal and business-oriented.
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