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არ — meaning in English: No

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შემთხვევითი
shemtxveviti
გაიხარეთ
gaixtaret
არ
ar
ჩვეულებრივი
chveulebrivi
უკვე
ukve
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informal very common
Usage
Native Georgian speakers often use the word 'არ' in everyday conversations to express disagreement or refusal. For instance, when responding to a question like 'Would you like some tea?' one might simply say 'არ,' indicating a polite 'no' without further elaboration.
Synonyms & nuances
'არ' is often compared to the word 'არას', which means 'not at all.' While 'არ' is a simple 'no,' 'არას' adds a stronger emphasis on the negation. You would use 'არ' in most situations, but 'არას' might be chosen when you want to firmly reject a suggestion or idea.
Culture
'არ' has a fascinating historical context as a negative marker in many Indo-European languages. Its usage reflects a cultural emphasis on directness and clarity in communication, which is highly valued in Georgian society. This straightforwardness can be both refreshing and useful in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'არ' mean?
'არ' means 'no' in English. It's a fundamental word used to express negation and disagreement in Georgian conversations.
Q.How do you pronounce 'არ'?
'არ' is pronounced as 'ar.' It's a short, straightforward sound, making it easy to remember and use!
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'არ' in conversations?
A common mistake is to add unnecessary words when using 'არ.' It's often best to use it alone for clarity, as in 'არ, მადლობა' (No, thank you) rather than adding extra phrases.
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