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დამწყები — meaning in English: Beginner

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დამწყები
damts'q'ebi
მოკლე
mokle
ბუნდოვანება
bundovaneba
მართლება
martleba
აქ
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neutral common
Usage
The word 'დამწყები' is commonly used in educational settings, particularly when referring to students who are just starting to learn a new skill or subject. For instance, in a language class, a teacher might describe a group of students as 'დამწყები' to emphasize their beginner status and tailor the lesson accordingly.
Synonyms & nuances
'დამწყები' is often compared to 'ხელოვნება,' which also indicates someone starting out, but 'ხელოვნება' specifically refers to artistic endeavors, such as painting or music. You would choose 'დამწყები' when discussing any general learning scenario, making it more versatile than its artistic counterpart.
Culture
Interestingly, the term 'დამწყები' comes from the root 'წყება,' which translates to 'to begin' or 'to start.' In Georgian culture, there is a profound respect for learners, as the journey of acquiring knowledge is seen as a noble pursuit. Thus, referring to someone as a 'დამწყები' carries an encouraging connotation, celebrating their decision to embark on a new learning path.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'დამწყები' mean?
'დამწყები' translates to 'beginner' in English, referring to someone who is just starting to learn or practice a new skill or subject.
Q.How do I pronounce 'დამწყები'?
'დამწყები' is pronounced as damts'q'ebi, with an emphasis on the 'ts' sound. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Can I use 'დამწყები' in formal writing?
Yes, 'დამწყები' is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It's appropriate in educational materials, discussions, and even casual conversations.
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