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გამოწვევა — meaning in English: Challenge

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ლიტერატურა
დიასახლისი
diasakhlisi
პატარა
გამოწვევა
gamotsveva
მარშუტი
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'გამოწვევა' in discussions about personal growth or competitions, such as sports or academic events. For example, one might say, 'I accepted the challenge of running a marathon,' reflecting a personal commitment to push one’s limits.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'გამოწვევა' translates to 'challenge,' it carries a connotation of a test of abilities or courage. In contrast, 'სირთულე' (sirtule) means 'difficulty' and speaks more to obstacles rather than the personal growth aspect associated with 'გამოწვევა.' You'd choose the former when emphasizing personal or competitive aspects.
Culture
'გამოწვევა' has roots that connect deeply with the idea of overcoming obstacles, which is a significant theme in Georgian culture. In Georgian folklore, many tales feature heroes embracing challenges to achieve greatness, showcasing resilience and bravery, making this word a symbol of personal and communal strength.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'გამოწვევა'?
'გამოწვევა' is pronounced as gamots'veva. The stress is on the last syllable, so make sure to emphasize that when speaking.
Q.What are some examples of using 'გამოწვევა' in a sentence?
You can use it in sentences like, 'This competition is a true challenge for me' – 'ეს კონკურსი ჩემთვის გამოიწვევა.' This shows the word in a context where someone acknowledges the difficulty they are facing.
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms that include 'გამოწვევა'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'გამოწვევა გავიღვიძოთ' which means 'let's rise to the challenge.' This phrase encourages taking on challenges with enthusiasm.
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