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§ კეთილი; გვარი, სახეობა§1 კეთილი, გულკეთილი●●it is very kind of you to have come ძალიან დამავალეთ, რომ მობრძანდით2 მოდგმა, ჯიშიhuman kind ადამიანთა მოდგმა / კაცობრიობა3 ნაირსახეობა, ტიპიall kinds of people სხვადასხვა ტიპის / ნაირ-ნაირი ხალხიwhat kind of cheese do you want? რანაირი / რა სახის / რომელი ყველი გსურს?4: a kind of რაღაც მსგავსიI had a kind of feeling that it would happen გული მიგრძნობდა, რომ ეს უნდა მომხდარიყო5: something / nothing of the kind რაიმე ამგვარი / მსგავსი // არაფერი ამდაგვარი / მსგავსიgive me a screwdriver or sth of the kind სახრახნისი ან მაგდაგვარი რამ მომეცი!I said nothing of the kind ამდაგვარი / მსგავსი არაფერი მითქვამს●●I repaid him in the kind ისევე გადავუხადე // სამაგიერო ვუზღეit was kind of you to have come რა კარგია, რომ მოხვედიhe has been kind to me and now it is up to me to reciprocate ჩემს მიმართ სიკეთე გამოიჩინა და ახლა უნდა გადავუხადო●●they are two of a kind ერთი ჯურისა / ჯიშისანი არიან●●to do him justice, he is kind სიმართლე რომ ვთქვათ, კეთილი გულის პატრონიაat bottom he is a kind man ბუნებით / გულით კეთილი კაცია
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