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§ -ში, -ზე, -ით, -თ§1 **2 (adv.) (აღნიშნავს მოქმედების, მდგომარეობის ან მოვლენის გაგრძელებას)the light / tap is on შუქი ჩართულია // ონკანი ღიააand so on და ასე შემდეგ (და ა.შ.)●●later on შემდგომშიI'm on duty today დღეს მორიგე ვარ / ვმორიგეობhe put his glasses / coat on სათვალე გაიკეთა // პალტო ჩაიცვა3 (and so on - prep.) -ზეto depend on smb. or sth ვინმეზე ან რაიმეზე დამოკიდებულად ყოფნა●●on foot ფეხით4 (იხმარება დროსთან დაკავშირებით)on the next / following day მეორე / მომდევნო დღესon the first of January // on January the first პირველ იანვარსon the arrival in Tbilisi თბილისში ჩამოსვლისთანავე / ჩამოსვლისას5 (იხმარება საფუძვლის ან მიზეზის მითითების დროს)on the grounds that… იმ საფუძველზე, რომ..●●on the way home გზად შინისაკენon purpose განგებ, განზრახon behalf of smb. ვისიმე სახელითon the presumption that… იმ ვარაუდით, რომ...on parting she said she loved me გამოთხოვებისას მითხრა, მიყვარხაროon my own initiative ჩემი საკუთარი ინიციატივით / ჩემი თაოსნობითon the increase ზრდის / გადიდების პროცესში მყოფიon the whole მთლიანად/ერთად აღებულიon Wednesday ოთხშაბათს;on the quiet საიდუმლოდ, ფარულადon the face of it ერთი შეხედვით // პირველი შთაბეჭდილებით // გარეგნულადon the condition that… იმ პირობით, რომ…on account of რამეთუ, ვინაიდან, გამო
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