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ის — meaning in English: He/She

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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'ის' is commonly used in everyday conversation among Georgian speakers when referring to a person whose gender is either known or relevant. For instance, if someone is describing a friend or a colleague, they might say 'ის არის კარგი,' which means 'He/She is good.' This word is suitable for both casual chats and more serious discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'ის' directly translates to 'he' or 'she' depending on the context. Unlike the more formal pronoun 'მან' which is used primarily in literary or elevated contexts, 'ის' is the go-to choice for everyday speech, making it far more versatile.
Culture
'ის' is derived from the Old Georgian language and reflects a linguistic tradition where pronouns are essential for clarity in communication. Interestingly, in Georgian culture, the use of pronouns can sometimes be omitted because the verb conjugation reveals the subject, showcasing the language’s unique structure and flexibility.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'ის' in English?
'ის' means 'he' or 'she' in English, depending on the gender of the person being referred to. It is used in both informal and formal contexts.
Q.How do you use 'ის' in a sentence?
You would use 'ის' when you want to refer to someone in the third person. For example, 'ის სწავლობს ქართულზე' translates to 'He/She is studying Georgian.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'ის'?
A common mistake is using 'ის' for animals or inanimate objects; in Georgian, the pronoun should reflect the subject’s relevance, so context is key. Additionally, remember that 'ის' can change in accordance with the verb conjugation.
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