neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ბნელი' in a variety of contexts, such as describing the night sky or a dimly lit room. It can also be used metaphorically in literature to convey feelings of uncertainty or sadness, like in a poem about lost love.
Synonyms & nuances
'ბნელი' can be likened to the words 'სიბნელე' (sibenle), which also means darkness but is more abstract. You would use 'ბნელი' when describing something concrete and tangible, while 'სიბნელე' might be used in more philosophical discussions about darkness.
Culture
'ბნელი' has roots in ancient Georgian literature, where it often symbolized the unknown or fear of the unseen. In Georgian folklore, the concept of darkness is intertwined with themes of mystery and the supernatural, making the word evoke a sense of deeper meaning beyond just the absence of light.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ბნელი' mean in English?
'ბნელი' translates to 'dark' in English, often used to describe a lack of light or something shadowy.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ბნელი'?
'ბნელი' is pronounced as 'bneli', with a soft 'b' and a slightly nasal 'n'.
Q.Can 'ბნელი' be used in a metaphorical sense?
Yes, 'ბნელი' is frequently used metaphorically in Georgian to express feelings of uncertainty or despair, such as in poetry or storytelling.