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1 ის (იხმარება უსულო საგნებისა და ცხოველების აღსანიშნავად)2 ესit is Peter who told me all ეს პეტრე იყო, ყველაფერი რომ მიამბო3 (იხმარება ფორმალური ქვემდებარის ფუნქციით)it doesn't matter! არაფერია! // მნიშვნელობა არა აქვს!it`s not all that far არც ისე შორია // არც თუ ისე შორსააit appears to me that... მგონია, რომ...it fell out that... ისე მოხდა, რომ…it came to light that… გამოაშკარავდა, რომ…it comes easy to him ადვილად გამოსდის // ეადვილებაit came about this way … ეს ასე მოხდა…it is getting dark ბნელდება, ბინდდებაit's his doing ეს მისი ოინია / ნახელავიაit's for you to decide ეს შენ უნდა გადაწყვიტო / ეს შენი გადასაწყვეტიაit is that high! აი, ამ სიმაღლისაა!it follows, thence, that... მაშ, აქედან გამოდის, რომ...it may rain შესაძლოა, გაწვიმდესit's nothing! არა უშავს! / არაფერია! (ბოდიშის მოხდაზე პასუხი)he had the authority to do it ამისი უფლება, მოსილება ჰქონდაas chance would have it… ისე მოხდა, რომ…if it comes to that... საქმე თუ იქამდე მივიდა…on the face of it ერთი შეხედვით // პირველი შთაბეჭდილებით // გარეგნულადdamn it! ეშმაკმა დალახვროს! / წაიღოს!to give it to smb. შეხურება, გაჯორვაhe as good as said it თქვა და ეგ არის // ჩათვალე, რომ თქვაI take it that… ვფიქრობ, რომ...and suppose it rains? და ვთქვათ, გაწვიმდაhe got it in his neck უთაქეს, თავში წაარტყეს, კარგადაც მოხვდაnow, it was like this… ჰოდა, საქმე ასე იყო…,
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