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§ 1. სახლი 2. პალატა (პარლამენტის); თავშესაფარის მიჩნევა, შეფარება§1 სახლიan apartment / detached house მრავალბინიანი / ცალკე მდგომი სახლიa semi-detached house სახლი, რომელსაც მეორე სახლთან ერთი საერთო კედელი აქვსa country house აგარაკი, სოფლის სახლიlet's meet at my house მოდი, ჩემთან შევიკრიბოთI have a cold, so I'm keeping (to) the house სურდო მაქვს და შინ ვზივარ / გარეთ არ გავდივარthere was a full / poor house last night გუშინდელ წარმოდგენაზე დარბაზი სავსე / ნახევრად ცარიელი იყოhis singing brought the house down მისმა სიმღერამ მქუხარე აპლოდისმენტები დაიმსახურა"That's on the house" "ფირმა (სასტუმრო / რესტორანი / ბარი) იხდის"2 დაბინავება (დააბინავებს), დასახლება (დასახლდება)3 მოთავსებაwe shall house your car in a shed თქვენს მანქანას ჩარდახქვეშ მოვათავსებთ / დავაყენებთto keep house დიასახლისობა / ოჯახის გაძღოლაpublishing house / office გამომცემლობა●●printing office / house სტამბაopera house საოპერო / ოპერის თეატრიnext-door house მომდევნო / გვერდით მყოფი სახლი●●the house next-door სახლი მეზობლადhe haunts my house კარი ამიტალახა // წარამარა ჩემთან მოდისan eating house კაფე, რესტორანი, სასადილოthey demolished old houses ძველი სახლები დაანგრიეს / აიღესthe house cost him about $300.000 სახლი $300.000-მდე დაუჯდაthis is the house I lived ეს ის სახლია, რომელშიც ვცხოვრობდიthis house belongs to me ეს სახლი მე მეკუთვნის / ჩემია
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