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§ ბიჭი, ვაჟი§ ბიჭი, ყმაწვილიhow are you, old boy? როგორა ხარ, ძველო?old boy / chap / fellow ძველი ბიჭიthe boy reached out his hand towards the apple ბიჭმა ვაშლისაკენ ხელი გაიშვირაthe boys were itching to get out and play ბიჭებს ერთი სული ჰქონდათ, გასულიყვნენ და ეთამაშათthe boy's character hasn't yet shaped ბიჭს ხასიათი ჯერ კიდევ არ ჩამოუყალიბდაthe gardener set the boy on to pick apples მებაღემ ბიჭს ვაშლის კრეფა დაავალაhis father's warning saved the boy from wrong-doing მამამისის გაფრთხილებამ, ბიჭი დანაშაულის ჩადენას გაადარჩინაthe children mocked the fat boy ბავშვები მსუქან ბიჭს დასცინოდნენ // ამასხარავებდნენthe boy trailed his toy on a piece of string ბიჭი სათამაშოს ბაწრით დაათრევდა / დაატარებდაthat's a good boy! აი, ყოჩაღ!that table / boy ეს მაგიდა / ბიჭიa horrid boy საძაგელი / აუტანელი ბიჭი●●this boy won't obey anyone ის ბიჭი არავის უჯერებს / ემორჩილებაa gang of boys was playing ball ბიჭების გუნდი / ჯგუფი ბურტს თამაშობდაa cruel boy tied a string to the cat's tail and dragged it about გულქვა ბიჭმა კატას კუდზე ბაწარი მოაბა და აქეთ-იქით დაათრევდაthis boy is a credit to his parents ეს ბიჭი მშობლების სიამაყეა /სასახელოაthe boy's conduct grieved the parents ვაჟიშვილის ქცევამ მშობლებს გული ატკინაthe teacher came down on the boy მასწავლებელმა ბიჭს მუქარითა და საყვედურით შეუტიაthe boy fell into bad company and went astray ბიჭი ცუდ წრეში მოხვდა და ცუდ გზას დაადგაthe boy went astray in the woods ბიჭს ტყეში გზა აებნა // ბიჭი ტყეში დაიკარგაthe boy clung to his mother's skirt ბიჭი დედის ქვედატანს (კალთას) ჩაებღაუჭაthe gardener - alleged the boy stole some fruit მებაღემ განაცხადა, ალბათ ბიჭმა მოიპარა ხილიო
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