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1 სწორიput me right if I make a mistake თუ შემეშალა, გამისწორეyou were right to come სწორად მოიქეცი, რომ მოხვედი●●are you in your right mind? ჭკუაზე ხარ?all right! კარგი! // თანახმა ვარ!2 მართალიis it right that you are leaving for London? მართალია, რომ ლონდონში წასვლას აპირებ?what's right is right რაც მართალია, მართალია3 შესაფერი, საკადრისი4 საჭირო5 მარჯვენა6 სწორადyou did right to tell him სწორად მოიქეცი, რომ უთხარი●●he was there right enough რა თქმა უნდა, იქ იყო7 ზუსტად8 ახლავეI’ll be right back ახლავე დავბრუნდები9 პირდაპირthis path will take you right to the place ეს ბილიკი პირდაპირ ადგილზე მიგიყვანს10 მარჯვნივhe looked neither right nor left არც მარჯვნივ, არც მარცხნივ არ გაუხედავს11 უფლებაto guarantee / receive/ lose / win one's rights უფლებების გარანტირება / მიღება / დაკარგვა / მოპოვება12 მარჯვენა მხარეturn / keep to the right მარჯვნივ გაუხვიე / იარე13 გამოსწორება, მოგვარება (მოაგვარებს)he has the knack to say the right thing იცის, როდის რა თქვასkeep to the right! მარჯვნივ გაჰყევი! / მარჯვნივ იარე!●●it serves you right! ახია შენზე!all right then მაშ, კარგიto exercise one's right უფლებით სარგებლობა // უფლების გამოყენებაI`ll come right away ახლავე მოვალthat`s right up my alley ეს ზუსტად მე მეხება / ჩემი საქმეაall right! კარგი / კეთილი!that`s all right! არა უშავსI`m all right კარგად ვარright / straight off დაუყოვნებლივrights of an individual პიროვნების / ადამიანის უფლებები
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