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მათ — meaning in English: They

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სურვილი
survili
დიდი
მათ
შაბათი
shabati
ქვიშა
k'visha
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Georgian use the word 'მათ' in everyday conversations when referring to a group of people or things. For instance, one might say 'მათ უნდა წავიდეს' (They need to go) when discussing plans with friends or family, or in a classroom setting when a teacher refers to students collectively.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'მათ' is 'ისინი', which also means 'they'. However, 'ისინი' is slightly more formal and less commonly used in casual spoken Georgian. In everyday situations, 'მათ' is preferred, particularly among friends and family.
Culture
'მათ' is a third-person plural pronoun in Georgian, which is a significant aspect of the language's structure. Interestingly, the pronoun usage in Georgian is often accompanied by verb conjugations that indicate both the subject and the object, making it a fascinating study in how language reflects social interactions and nuances.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'მათ'?
'მათ' is pronounced as 'mat'. The 'm' is pronounced like the 'm' in 'man', and the 'a' is like the 'a' in 'father', followed by a soft 't'.
Q.What are some example sentences using 'მათ'?
You can use 'მათ' in sentences like 'მათ სურს ბუნება' (They want nature) or 'მათ აქვთ წიგნები' (They have books). These examples show how 'მათ' can be integrated into different contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'მათ'?
A common mistake is using 'მათ' when speaking about a singular entity. Remember that 'მათ' specifically refers to multiple people or things. For singular use, you would opt for 'ის' (he/she/it).
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