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მინიჭება — meaning in English: Grant

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მოგზაურობა
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ტექნოლოგია
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მინიჭება
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სწორედ
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მოამზადე
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formal intermediate
Usage
Native speakers use 'მინიჭება' in formal situations, such as legal documents, academic discussions, or when applying for grants and funding. It's also commonly heard in governmental settings where official permissions or awards are being allocated.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ჩუქება' (chuqeba), which means 'to gift.' However, 'მინიჭება' carries a more official tone, often used in legal or bureaucratic contexts, while 'ჩუქება' is more casual and personal.
Culture
'მინიჭება' has its roots in the Georgian verb 'მინიჭო' which means 'to grant' or 'to bestow.' In contemporary Georgia, this word carries significant weight in discussions surrounding social justice, where granting rights or resources plays a pivotal role in civil discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does 'მინიჭება' mean in English?
'მინიჭება' translates to 'grant' in English, referring to the act of officially giving someone something, such as rights, permissions, or funds.
Q.How is 'მინიჭება' used in a sentence?
An example sentence could be: 'ქალაქის გამგეობა მინიჭებას გეგმავს ახალი პროექტისთვის,' meaning 'The city council plans to grant for a new project.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'მინიჭება'?
A common mistake is using it in informal contexts, where more casual terms like 'ჩუქება' might be appropriate. Remember that 'მინიჭება' should primarily be reserved for formal or official usage.
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