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საქმე — meaning in English: Case

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საქმე
sak'me
შაბათი
shabati
ტიპიური
tip'iuri
რატომ
ratom
სამუშაო
samushao
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'საქმე' in both formal and informal settings. For instance, in legal discussions, one might refer to a specific 'case' in court, while in everyday conversation, it can be used to describe a situation or matter at hand, such as when discussing a project or personal issue.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'საქმე' refers broadly to a 'case' or 'matter', other words like 'პრობლემა' (problem) or 'საქმიანობა' (activity) can have more specific connotations. You would choose 'საქმე' when discussing legal cases or general matters, while the alternatives might be better suited for problems or specific activities.
Culture
'საქმე' has roots in the Georgian language that date back centuries, reflecting the importance of legal and societal matters in Georgian culture. This word has evolved from its original meaning of 'work' or 'task' to encompass various contexts, making it a versatile term that captures the essence of human affairs.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'საქმე' mean?
'საქმე' translates to 'case' in English and can refer to legal cases, personal situations, or matters of concern.
Q.How do you use 'საქმე' in a sentence?
An example sentence is: 'ჩვენ გვაქვს მნიშვნელოვანი საქმე, რომელიც უნდა გადავწყვიტოთ,' which means 'We have an important case that we need to resolve.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'საქმე'?
A common mistake is using 'საქმე' when referring to a physical item or object. Remember, it’s best suited for abstract matters or situations.
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