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§ აქ; აქეთ§1 აქput it here! აქ დადგი! / დადე!here, there and everywhere ყველგანthat's neither here nor there საქმესთან (ან საუბრის თემასთან) არავითარი კავშირი არა აქვსhere is / are… აი!"I'm very glad to see you!"--"The same here",,ძალიან გამიხარდა შენი ნახვა!" -,,მეც";●●it is within a stone's throw of here აქედან ორ ნაბიჯზეაthe house is between three and four kilometers from here იმ სახლამდე აქედან სამიდან ოთხ კილომეტრამდეაhere, have a bite! აჰა, უკბიჩე / მოკბიჩე!I believe he is here ვფიქრობ, რომ აქ არის
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