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§ (said, said) სიტყვა; თქმა, ლაპარაკი§1 სათქმელი2 (said) თქმა (იტყვის)everybody says that… ყველა ამბობს, რომ...they say that… ამბობენ, რომ...what do / will you say to that? ამაზე რას იტყვი?to say sth in fun / in earnest რისიმე ხუმრობით / სერიოზულად თქმაto start at five is too early, to say nothing of the weather ხუთზე გასვლა მეტად ადრეა, ამინდზე რომ აღარაფერი ვთქვათhe is said to be a good teacher ამბობენ, კარგი მასწავლებელიაოsay no more! ლაპარაკი აღარ გინდა! // გასაგებია!you don't say so! რას ლაპარაკობ! / რას ამბობ!let's meet, say, at five! მოდი, ვთქვათ, ხუთ საათზე შევხვდეთ!say he refuses to come, what then? ვთქვათ მოსვლაზე უარი განაცხადა, მერე?he didn't say a word კრინტი არ დაუძრავს // ხმა არ ამოუღია●●my watch says five o'clock ჩემს საათზე ხუთიაI should say so! აბა, რა გეგონა!it goes without saying ისედაც ცხადია // თავისთავად ცხადიაhe has the knack to say the right thing იცის, როდის რა თქვას●●needless to say… რა თქმა უნდა...he had the intelligence not to say that ჭკუა ეყო, რომ ეს არ ეთქვაhe set forth without saying where he was going ისე წავიდა, რომ არ გვითხრა, სად მიდიოდაhe as good as said I was a thief თითქმის ქურდობა დამწამა / ქურდი მიწოდაa ghost is said to haunt this house ამბობენ, ამსახლში მოჩვენება ბინადრობსოas it is said herein … როგორც აქ ნათქვამია…the sum of what he said is that… მისი ნათქვამის არსი ისაა, რომ...he had a sudden urge to say everything უცებ სურვილი გაუჩნდა, ყველაფერი ეთქვა●●he didn't say a word ხმა არ ამოუღია // კრინტი არ დაუძრავსit goes without saying that… თავისთავად ცხადია, რომ...I dare say, but... შესაძლებელია, მაგრამ…I’ll say it to his face პირში ვეტყვიin addition I want to say that... დამატებით მინდა ვთქვა, რომ...
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