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მოამზადე — meaning in English: Prepare

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მეორე
meore
სამედიცინო
samec'odino
ხვალ
khval
მოამზადე
moamzade
ხუთი
khuti
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'მოამზადე' when discussing meal preparation in households or during cooking classes. For instance, a parent might instruct their child to 'prepare' ingredients before cooking a family dinner, highlighting its practical use in everyday conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'წარმოიდგინე' (ts'armoidegine), which means 'to envision' or 'to imagine', but it is less about physical preparation. 'მოამზადე' is specifically used when referring to getting things ready, whether it's food or an event, making it more practical in everyday scenarios.
Culture
'მოამზადე' stems from the verb root 'მზადება' (mzadeba), which relates to the act of making something ready. In Georgian culture, preparation is not just about cooking but often involves rituals for special occasions, reflecting the importance of readiness in community gatherings and celebrations, such as preparing traditional dishes for a feast.
FAQ
Q.What is the English translation of მოამზადე?
'მოამზადე' translates to 'prepare' in English, and it's commonly used in contexts related to cooking, planning, or organizing tasks.
Q.How do I use მოამზადე in a sentence?
You can use 'მოამზადე' in a sentence like, 'მოამზადე საჭმელი' which means 'Prepare the food.' It's a direct command and is quite clear in everyday conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using მოამზადე?
A common mistake is using 'მოამზადე' in overly formal contexts where a more specific verb might be appropriate. Remember, it's best suited for neutral conversations, so avoid it in very formal settings.
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