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§ სხვადასხვაგვარი§ განსხვავებული, სხვანაირი, სხვადასხვა, სხვა●●this sentence can be read in different ways ამ წინადადების შინაარსის გაგება სხვადასხვაგვარად შეიძლებაdifferent sorts of things ნაირ-ნაირი სახის ნივთი / საგანიthey belong to different social circles სხცადასხვა სოციალურ სფეროს ეკუთვნიანwe have different opinions on that subject ამ საგანზე სხვადასხვა აზრის ვართI take a different view მე სხვა შეხედულებისა ვარ/ამას სხვანაირად ვუყურებfrom a different angle სხვა თვალსაზრისით / კუთხით -
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§ ხალხი, ერი, დასახლება§1 ხალხიsimple / common people უბრალო ხალხიpeople’s struggle ხალხთა ბრძოლა2 უახლოესი ნათესავები3 სახლობენmany people think that… ბევრნი ფიქრობენ, რომ50 people to the square kilometer ორმოცდაათი სული ერთ კვადრატულ კილომეტრზეpeople under age are debarred from the night-club არასრულწლოვანები ღამის კლუბში არ დაიშვებიან
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