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არაყი — meaning in English: Vodka

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თხუთმეტი
t'khut'meti
დაამტკიცა
მოვლის
შენარჩუნება
არაყი
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'არაყი' during social gatherings and celebrations, such as weddings or birthdays, where toasting is customary. It can also be heard in casual bars and restaurants when ordering drinks, as it is a popular choice among locals.
Synonyms & nuances
'არაყი' specifically refers to vodka, while the word 'ღვინო' (ghvino) means wine. When discussing spirits in a Georgian context, 'არაყი' is chosen for its strong alcoholic nature, particularly in celebratory settings, whereas 'ღვინო' would be selected for more casual or dining situations.
Culture
'არაყი' has a rich cultural significance in Georgia, often associated with hospitality and the tradition of 'supra,' a feast that showcases the importance of bonding over food and drink. The word itself is derived from the Arabic 'عَرَق‎' (araq), meaning 'distillate,' which reflects the historical exchanges between cultures in the region and the evolution of distilling practices.
FAQ
Q.What is the alcohol content of 'არაყი'?
'არაყი' typically ranges from 40% to 50% alcohol by volume, making it a strong spirit. It's important to consume it responsibly during social occasions.
Q.How do you pronounce 'არაყი'?
'არაყი' is pronounced as 'ah-rah-kee'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, so it flows smoothly when spoken.
Q.Can 'არაყი' be used in cocktails?
While 'არაყი' is most often enjoyed straight or chilled, it can also be mixed in cocktails, though traditional Georgian customs prefer it neat.
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