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§ წილი, ნაწილი, მონაწილეობა; პაი, აქცია; დაყოფა§1 ნაწილი, წილიto demand / receive, get one's shape წილის მოთხოვნა / მიღებაhe got the lion's share უდიდესი ნაწილი / ლომის ულუფა შეხვდა / ერგო●●let's go shares! სანახევროდ გადავიხადოთ!2 მონაწილეობა3 აქციაto hold / buy / sell shares აქციების ქონა / ყიდვა / გაყიდვა4 განაწილება (გაანაწილებს)he shared the profit equally among five მოგება ხუთ კაცს თანაბრად გაუნაწილა●●she shared all the hardships of our journey ჩვენი მგზავრობის ყველა გასაჭირი ჩვენთან ერთად გადაიტანა5 გაზიარება (გაიზიარებს)I share your opinion / feelings / grief თქვენს აზრს / გრძნობებს / მწუხარებას ვიზიარებ6 საზიაროდ ფლობა / ქონაmy shares yield 12 percent annually ჩემი აქციები ყოველწლიურად 12% მოგებას იძლევა
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