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1 congratulate
მილოცვა (მიულოცავს)I congratulate you on your birthday / success! გილოცავ დაბადების დღეს! / წარმატებებს! -
2 birthday
დაბადების დღეon the occasion of his arrival / birthday მისი ჩამოსვლის / დაბადების დღის გამოthey always keep their mother's birthday დედას ყოველთვის უხდიან დაბადების დღესa birthday party is an established institution in Georgia საქართველოში დაბადების დღის გადახდა წესად არის შემოღებულიhe never remembers my birthday, but I don't hold it against him ჩემი დაბადების დღე არასოდეს ახსოვს, მაგრამ არ ვემდური●●I wish you a happy birthday / new year მოგილოცავ დაბადების დღეს / ახალ წელსI congratulate you on your birthday / success! გილოცავ დაბადების დღეს! / წარმატებებს!
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