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გაწვდო — meaning in English: Reach out

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შეფასება
shep'aseba
გაწვდო
gats'vdo
ღირსება
ghirseba
და
da
მართლება
martleba
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'გაწვდო' when they want to offer assistance or support, especially in personal or informal conversations. For instance, a friend might say this when they notice someone struggling with a task and want to help them out, or during a business meeting when one colleague encourages another to connect with someone for collaboration.
Synonyms & nuances
'გაწვდო' is closely related to 'მოწვდო' which also means to extend or offer, but 'მოწვდო' carries a slightly more formal tone. You would choose 'გაწვდო' when speaking with friends or in a relaxed setting, while 'მოწვდო' may be more appropriate in professional or formal contexts.
Culture
'გაწვდო' reflects the warm, communal nature of Georgian culture, where helping one another is seen as a vital part of social interaction. The word comes from the root 'წვდო', meaning to extend, which ties into the cultural value placed on hospitality and support within Georgian society. There’s a beautiful tradition in Georgia of 'supra', a feast where reaching out to offer food and drink is a central theme.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'გაწვდო' mean?
'გაწვდო' translates to 'reach out' in English. It is often used in contexts where someone is offering help or extending their support to another person.
Q.How do you use 'გაწვდო' in a sentence?
You can use 'გაწვდო' in phrases like 'მოდი, გაწვდო დახმარება' which means 'Come on, let me reach out to help you.' This shows your willingness to assist someone.
Q.Is there any special grammar rule for using 'გაწვდო'?
'გაწვდო' is typically used in the imperative form, making it direct and informal. Be mindful of your tone, as it conveys a friendly invitation to connect or assist.
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