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1 hope
1 იმედიa great / faint, little hope დიდი / მცირე იმედიwe have lost all hope ყოველგვარი იმედი დავკარგეთ / გაგვიწყდა2 იმედოვნება (იმედოვნებს), იმედის ქონაwe hope to see you soon იმედია, მალე გნახავთI hope so / I hope not ვიმედოვნებ, რომ ასეა // იმედი მაქვს, რომ არაI've lost all hope ყოველგვარი იმედი დამეკარგა / გამიქარწყლდაI hope I'm not keeping you იმედია, არ გაყოვნებI hope, I'm not presuming იმედია, თავს არ გაბეზრებთ●●he nurtures a hope that… იმ იმედით სულდგმულობს, რომthey hoped for the eventual success of their enterprise იმედოვნებდნენ, რომ საბოლოოდ მათი წამოწყება წარმატებით დასრულდებოდაI hope you will do well by him იმედია, კარგად მოექცევიbereft of hope იმედდაკარგული, უიმედოI hope to find accomodation in a hotel იმედი მაქვს, სასტუმროში მოვეწყობი
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