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§ დამსწრე; აწმყო დრო; საჩუქარი§1 დამსწრეall those present ყველა, ვინც ესწრებაI was present at a lecture ლექციაზე ვიყავი // ლექციას დავესწარი2 ახლანდელი, აწინდელიpresent stage / time ახლანდელი პერიოდი / დროat the present time ჩვენს დროში / ამჟამად●●the present tense აწმყო დრო (გრამატიკაში)3 აწმყოuntil / up to the present დღემდე●●for the present I'll say nothing ჯერჯერობით არაფერს ვიტყვი4 საჩუქარი5 ჩუქება (აჩუქებს)6 წარდგენა (წარადგენს, წარუდგინეს)he presented a thesis / the documents დისერტაცია / საბუთები წარადგინა7 გამოცხადება (გამოცხადდება)I'll speak to her when the occasion presents itself დაველაპარაკები, როცა შესაძლებლობა მომეცემაthis is irrelevant to the present situation ამ სიტუაციასთან ამას კავშირი არა აქვს●●who will succeed to the British throne after the present queen? ვინ ავა ბრიტანეთის ტახტზე ახლანდელი დედოფლის შემდეგ?he states that he was present ამტკიცებს, ვესწრებოდიოeverybody who is anybody will be present ყველა, ვინც კი რამეს წარმოადგენს, დაესწრებაpresent / past participle აწმყო / ნამყო დროის მიმღეობა
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