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გაიგე — meaning in English: You understand.

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მუშაობა
mushaba
გაიგე
gaige
უშუალოდ
ushualod
ექვსი
ekvsi
მთელი დღე
mt'eli dghe
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'გაიგე' during casual conversations when confirming that someone has understood a point made in a discussion. For instance, a teacher might say it to students after explaining a concept, or friends might use it when discussing plans to ensure that everyone is on the same page.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'მოიხელთ' (moikhelt), which also means 'you understand.' However, 'მოიხელთ' tends to be slightly more formal and can sound a bit outdated in casual contexts, whereas 'გაიგე' is more straightforward and commonly used in everyday speech.
Culture
'გაიგე' is derived from the verb 'გაგება' (gageba), which means 'to understand.' In Georgian culture, communication is highly valued, and this word reflects the importance of mutual understanding in conversations. It's interesting to note that in Georgian folklore, understanding and wisdom are often celebrated, making this word a significant part of everyday interactions.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'გაიგე'?
'გაიგე' is pronounced as 'gaige,' with a soft 'g' sound at the beginning. The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable.
Q.Can 'გაიგე' be used in formal situations?
'გაიგე' is primarily used in informal contexts. In more formal situations, you might choose to use the full verb form 'გაგება' to maintain a courteous tone.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'გაიგე'?
A common mistake is using 'გაიგე' in a way that suggests doubt. It's best used to confirm understanding rather than to question it, so be mindful of your tone when employing this word.
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