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ასევე — meaning in English: Also

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აქ
ასევე
გამარჯობა
gamardjoba
ოცდახუთი
ots'dakhuti
ნორმა
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neutral common
Usage
Native Georgian speakers frequently use 'ასევე' in both casual and formal conversations to add information or connect ideas. For instance, during a family gathering, someone might say, 'I love hiking; ასევე, I enjoy photography,' to share more about their interests. In a business meeting, an employee might use 'ასევე' to link different points in a presentation, emphasizing the connection between various topics.
Synonyms & nuances
'ასევე' can often be synonymous with 'და' (and), but it carries a more specific connotation of adding a new thought rather than simply linking two similar ideas. You would choose 'ასევე' when you want to emphasize that what follows is an important addition or a related thought that enhances the previous statement.
Culture
'ასევე' is derived from the Old Georgian term, reflecting the rich linguistic history of the Georgian language. This word is prevalent in everyday speech, signifying not just an addition of information but also a cultural emphasis on sharing comprehensive thoughts and ideas. Interestingly, its versatility allows it to be used in both spoken and written forms, connecting the informal with the formal seamlessly.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'ასევე' mean in English?
'ასევე' translates to 'also' in English, used to express addition or inclusion of information in a sentence.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ასევე'?
'ასევე' is pronounced as 'aseve', with the emphasis on the second syllable, making it sound fluid and connected to surrounding words.
Q.Can 'ასევე' be used at the beginning of a sentence?
Yes, 'ასევე' can be used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a new idea that builds on the previous discussion, helping to maintain the flow of conversation.
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