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განათლებული — meaning in English: Educated

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მადლობა
madloba
მშვენივრად
mshvenivradh
განათლებული
ganatlebulia
შთაგონება
shtagoneba
მოიცავს
moitsavs
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'განათლებული' in academic settings, such as universities or during discussions about education. For instance, a parent might describe their child as 'განათლებული' when discussing their achievements at a graduation party.
Synonyms & nuances
'განათლებული' is often preferred over synonyms like 'სწავლული' (meaning 'trained') because it implies a broader range of general knowledge, whereas 'სწავლული' can suggest specialized training in a particular field. Use 'განათლებული' when you want to emphasize overall education rather than specific skills.
Culture
The word 'განათლებული' is derived from the root 'განათლება,' which means 'education' in Georgian. In Georgian culture, education is highly valued, and the term reflects a societal reverence for knowledge and learning. Historically, periods of rapid growth in education, such as the 20th century, have contributed to a lasting appreciation for the term, often associating it with progress and enlightenment.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Georgian word 'განათლებული'?
'განათლებული' translates to 'educated' in English, referring to someone who has received formal education and possesses knowledge in various fields.
Q.How do you pronounce 'განათლებული'?
It is pronounced as 'ganatlebulia'. Breaking it down can help: 'gana-tle-bu-lia' emphasizes the syllables for clarity.
Q.Can 'განათლებული' be used to describe someone without a formal degree?
Yes, 'განათლებული' can describe someone who is knowledgeable and well-read, even if they do not have a formal degree. It's more about the breadth of knowledge than the formalities of education.
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