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შფოთვა — meaning in English: Anxiety

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საჭმელი
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შენიშვნა
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განსაკვეთავი
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შფოთვა
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ჯანდაცვა
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Usage
Native speakers might use the word 'შფოთვა' when discussing feelings of stress or worry about upcoming exams or job interviews. It can also pop up in conversations about mental health, where friends share their experiences and coping strategies for anxiety in a casual setting.
Synonyms & nuances
'შფოთვა' is often used to describe a more generalized feeling of anxiety. In contrast, 'პანიკა' (panika) refers specifically to panic, a more intense and immediate reaction. Choosing 'შფოთვა' over 'პანიკა' conveys a sense of ongoing unease rather than acute fear.
Culture
The word 'შფოთვა' reflects a deeper cultural understanding of mental health in Georgia. Historically, mental health issues were often stigmatized, but in recent years there has been a shift towards more open discussions about anxiety and related conditions. This evolution in societal attitudes is reflected in the increasing use of the term in both everyday conversations and professional settings.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'შფოთვა' mean in English?
'შფოთვა' translates to 'anxiety' in English, referring to a state of nervousness or worry about uncertain outcomes.
Q.How can I use 'შფოთვა' in a sentence?
You could say, 'მაქვს შფოთვა ჩემი სამუშაოს შესახებ,' which means 'I have anxiety about my job.' This showcases the word in a relatable context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'შფოთვა'?
'შფოთვა' should not be confused with 'მოწესრიგება' (motserigeba), which means 'organization.' While both refer to feelings, 'შფოთვა' is specifically about anxiety, so use it in contexts related to stress and worry.
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