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§ შეთანხმება, დათანხმება; შეპირობება, პირობის დადება§1 იმავე აზრის გაზიარება (იზიარებს)we both agree that this is a good book ორივე იმ აზრისანი ვართ, რომ2 დათანხმებაhis words don`t agree with facts მისი ნათქვამე ფაქტებს არ შეესაბამება3 შეთანხმება (შეთანხმდნენ)4 მოხდენა (მოუხდება)this climate doesn`t agree with me ეს ჰავა არ მიხდებაin principle I agree with you პრინციპში, გეთანხმებიwe did not agree with him on several points რამდენიმე პუნქტში ვერ შევთანხმდითall right-minded people will agree with me that… ყველა ნორმალური ადამიანი დამეთანხმება, რომ…he readily agreed მაშინვე / ხალისით დათანხმდა●●think twice before agreeing სანამ დათანხმდებოდე, კარგად დაფიქრდიI don't agree that it can't be solved არ გეთანხმებით, რომ ის გადაუწყვეტელია;it is just as well he agreed კარგი ქნა რომ დათანხმდა;
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