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1 imperative
§ მბრძანებლური; ბრძანებითი კილო§1 ბრძანებითი, მბრძანებლური2 უაღრესად აუცილებელი, გადაუდებელი -
2 imperative
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3 gesture
§ ჟესტი, ნიშანიa gesture of refusal უარის გამომხატველი ჟესტი / ნიშანი§ ჟესტი, ხელის მოძრაობა; ნიშანი -
4 should
1 იხ. shall v.2 (დამხმარე ზმნა პირობით დამოკიდებულ წინადადებაში)should he ask, tell him that… თუ გკითხა, უთხარი, რომ...had I been warned I should have stayed at home რომ გავეფრთხილებინე, შინ დავრჩებოდი3 (მოდალური ზმნა:გამოხატავს მოქმედების შესრულების აუცილებლობას ან სასურველობას, რჩევას, საყვედურს და სხ.)he should have foreseen it უნდა ეფიქრა, რომ ასე მოხდებოდაwhy shouldn't I say what I think? რატომ არ უნდა ვთქვა, რასაც ვფიქრობ?4 (გამოხატავს ალბათობას)he should be at home now ახლა შინ უნდა იყოს // ალბათ ახლა შინ არის5 (აწარმოებს კავშირებით კილოს)it is necessary that you (should) be here საჭიროა, რომ აქ იყოI took a taxi so that I shouldn't be late რომ არ დამგვიანებოდა, ტაქსში ჩავჯექიI'm afraid lest he should lose his way ვშიშობ, გზა არ აებნას●●I should like ვისურვებდი●●you of all people should know it შენ თუ არა, ვინ უნდა იცოდეს?●●I should like (I'd like) ვისურვებდიI should say so! აბა, რა გეგონა!he should thank his lucky stars that... ბედს უნდა უმადლოდეს, რომ...you should know better than to say that უნდა გცოდნოდა, რომ ამის თქმა არ შეიძლებოდაyou should bound your desires სურვილები არ შეიკავო/შეამცირო/შეიზღუდო
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