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гарц — meaning in English: exit

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'гарц' in urban settings, particularly when navigating public spaces like shopping malls or transportation hubs. For instance, when someone is looking for a way out of a crowded market, they might ask, 'Гарц хаана байна?' which translates to 'Where is the exit?'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'гарц' specifically refers to an exit point, the word 'гаргалт' can also mean an outlet or escape but is used more metaphorically. You would choose 'гарц' when talking about physical exits, whereas 'гаргалт' might be used in discussions of emotional or social escapes.
Culture
'Гарц' has its roots in the Mongolian language's rich history, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of its speakers. The concept of finding an exit is not just physical; it symbolizes freedom and relief, which resonates deeply in a culture that has historically valued vast open spaces and the ability to move freely across the steppe.
FAQ
Q.What does the Mongolian word 'гарц' mean in English?
'Гарц' translates to 'exit' in English, commonly used in contexts related to leaving a place or finding a way out.
Q.How do you use 'гарц' in a sentence?
A practical example would be: 'Бид гарцаар гарах ёстой,' meaning 'We must exit through the exit.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'гарц'?
Learners often confuse 'гарц' with 'гаргалт,' which is broader in meaning. Remember, 'гарц' is specific to physical exits.
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