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§ როგორ, რანაირად how do you do! გამარჯობა how long რამდენ ხანს; however რაც უნდა იყოს; მით უმეტეს; how many? how much? რამდენი§1 როგორ? რანაირად?how are things / how goes it? როგორაა საქმეები?how's that? // how's so? // how come? ეს როგორ? / რანაირად?how come you're here? როგორ მოხდა, რომ აქა ხარ? // აქ როგორ მოხვდი?2 რამდენი? რამდენად?how old are you? რამდენი წლისა ხარ // რა ხნისა ხარ?how much / many? რამდენი?3 რა! რას?how stupid / foolish! რა სისულელეა!how do you fare? როგორაა შენი საქმეები? // როგორა ხარ?how come it?! ეს რანაირად / როგორ / საიდან?!how’s your mother coming on? დედა როგორა გყავს? / დედაშენი როგორაა?how exciting! რა საინტერესოა! / რა მშვენიერია!how are you?'-'So so!',,როგორა ხარ''-,,ისე რა'' //,,არა მიშავს''how did she respond? რა გიპასუხა? // როგორი რეაქცია მოახდინა?I fail to understand how you managed it ვერ გამიგია, ეს როგორ მოახერხაshe could not figure out how to do it ეს როგორ გაეკეთებინა, ვერ მოისაზრაkeep a tally of how much you spend შენი დანახარჯის / ხარჯების ანგარიში აწარმოე!that's how things are აი, ასეა საქმეებიno matter how... რამდენიც...no matter how he tried, he couldn't do it რამდენიც ეცადა არაფერი გამოუვიდაI can imagine how unpleasant it was წარმომიდგენია, რა არასასიამოვნო იყოhis greatest preoccupation was how to find money მისი ყველაზე დიდი საზრუნავი ფულის შოვნა იყოI don't know how to put it in English არ ვიცი, ეს ინგლისურად როგორ ვთქვა
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