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1 კითხვა (შეეკითხება)2 თხოვნა (თხოვს)ask him to come სთხოვე, მოვიდეს3 მიპატიჟებაto ask about / for მოკითხვა (მოიკითხავს)to ask for trouble აუტკივარი თავის ატკივება / უსიამოვნების გამოწვევაshe faltered when I asked her about it როცა ეს ვკითხე, შეყოყმანდაI asked her to stay, for I had sth to tell her ვთხოვე დარჩენილიყო, რადგანაც რაღაც მქონდა სათქმელიto ask for forgiveness მიტევების / პატიების თხოვნაto ask a question // to answer the question კითხვის დასმა // კითხვაზე პასუხიask him whether he knows anything about this შეეკითხე, ამის შესახებ თუ იცის რამე;I wonder why he didn't ask me მიკვირს, რატომ არ მკითხაI asked her to sing but she wouldn't ვთხოვე ემღერა, მაგრამ არ ისურვაwe can hardly ask him უხერხულია, რომ ვთხოვოთI was asked to move my car მთხოვეს, მანქანა გამეწიაI asked him to keep it secret ვთხოვე, ეს არავისთვის გაემხილაask if the shop is open იკითხე, მაღაზია ღია თუ არისto ask smb. a riddle ვინმესთვის გამოცანის შეთავაზებაdo it as I ask you to, otherwise I shall not pay you როგორც გთხოვ, ისე გააკეთე, არადა ფულს არ გადაგიხდიin his lawsuit he is asking to be paid for the damage to his car მისი ავტომანქანის დაზიანებისათვის საჩივარში ფულად ანაზღაურებას ითხოვს
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