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გრძნობა — meaning in English: Feeling

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მზადება
გრძნობა
მხიარული
პატივისცემა
შეთანხმება
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'გრძნობა' in various contexts, such as discussing emotions in a conversation with friends or expressing feelings in literature or poetry. It's common to hear it when someone shares their emotional state, such as saying, 'The feeling of joy overwhelmed me during the celebration.'
Synonyms & nuances
'გრძნობა' generally refers to a subjective experience or emotional state, while synonyms like 'ემოცია' (emotion) might emphasize a more intense or sudden feeling. You would choose 'გრძნობა' when discussing a broader or more nuanced emotional experience, such as a lingering sense of nostalgia.
Culture
The word 'გრძნობა' has deep roots in Georgian culture, closely tied to the rich tradition of storytelling and poetry. Feelings and emotions are central themes in Georgian folklore, often portrayed in songs and tales that celebrate life’s joys and struggles. Interestingly, the way Georgians express feelings can reflect their communal and expressive nature, often leading to profound connections in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'გრძნობა' mean in English?
'გრძნობა' translates to 'feeling' in English, encapsulating both emotional and sensory experiences.
Q.How do you pronounce 'გრძნობა'?
'გრძნობა' is pronounced as 'gʒnobɑ', with a soft 'g' and a stressed second syllable, making it flow smoothly in conversation.
Q.Can 'გრძნობა' be used in formal writing?
'გრძნობა' can certainly be used in formal writing, especially in contexts discussing emotions, psychology, or literature, making it versatile across registers.
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