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§ ასე, ამგვარად§1 ასე, ისეI think / suppose so ასე მგონიაis that so? მართლა? // ნუთუ?he's not so strong as he appears არც ისე ღონიერია, როგორიცა ჩანსhe isn't so much stupid as ignorant არც ისე(თი) გონებაჩლუნგია, როგორც უვიციwhy so? რათა? // ვითომ რატომ?if so… თუ ასეა...just / quite so სწორედ / ზუსტად ასეა / ეგრეა2 მაშ, მაშ ასე, ასე რომso you're going to India მაშ, ინდოეთში მიდიხარ?3 -ც, ასევეI like it', - 'So do I',,მე მომწონს'',-,,მეც (ასევე)''I thought he was an Englishman',-'So he is',,მე ინგლისელი მეგონა"-,, არის კიდეც"4 ასეც იყოს!5 **so far as / as far as რამდენადაცso long! ჯერჯერობით! / ნახვამდის!so far ჯერჯერობით! / ჯერ!and so on // and so forth და ასე შემდეგso to speak / say (ასე) რომ ვთქვათhow are you?'-'So so!',,როგორა ხარ''-,,ისე რა'' //,,არა მიშავს''6 **it is late, so I'll go home გვიანია,ასე რომ შინ წავალthere were no flights that day, so we returned home იმ დღეს ფრენა არ იყო, ასე რომ შინ დავბრუნდით7 **so that… ისე...რომI was so tired, that I could hardly move ისე ვიყავი დაღლილი, რომ ძლივს ვინძრეოდი8 **so as to // so that რომ, რათაI went to bed early so as to get up in time ადრე დავწქი, რათა დროზე ავმდგარიყავიI'll give you a pill so that you sleep well კარგად რომ დაგეძინოს, აბს მოგცემso long as: ვინაიდან, რადგანაცso long as you've come I'll give you the money now რადგანაც მოსული ხარ, ბარემ ფულსაც მოგცემ●●every so often ხშირ-ხშირადit is easy to imagine why it is so ადვილი მისახვედრია, თუ რატომაა ასეI should say so! აბა, რა გეგონა!that may be so შეიძლება, ასეც იყოსI fear so ვშიშობ, რომ ასეაeven so ასეც რომ იყოს, მაინცand so on და ასე შემდეგ (და ა. შ. / და მისთ.)I am sure he acted so out of pity დარწმუნებული ვარ, სიბრალულის გამო მოიქცა ასეso that რომ, რათა, ასე რომso it understood we shall meet tomorrow ესე იგი, შევთანხმდით, რომ ხვალ შევხვდებით
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