shall

shall
§ (should, should) მეშველი ზმნა, რომელიც იხმარება მყოფად დროთა მისაღებად
§
1 (should) (დამხმარე ზმნა-იხმარება მომავალი დროის მისაღებად მხოლობითი და მრავლობითი რიცხვის პირველ პირში; should იხმარება Future-in-Past დროთა წარმოებისას)
I shall wait for you დაგელოდები
shall I wait for you? (ხომ არ) დაგელოდო?
2 (should) (როგორც მოდალური ზმნა გამოხატავს მოვალეობას, განზრახვას, ბრძანებას, მუქარას)
you shall do it whether you like it or not! გინდა თუ არა, უნდა გააკეთო!
you shall answer for this! ამაზე პასუხს აგებ!
we shall need at least two hours სულ ცოტა, ორი საათი დაგვჭირდება
we shall put our talks through tomorrow მოლაპარაკებას ხვალ დავამთავრებთ
we shall return to this question ამ საკითხს დავუბრუნდებით
‘I shall not', - she rejoined "არა", -მიუგო / უპასუხა მან
I shall rejoin you later მოგვიანებით შემოგიერთდებით
what shall I do next? შემდეგ რა ვაკეთო?
I shall never forget it არასდროს დამავიწყდება
if you don't go, neither shall I თუ შენ არ წახვალ, არც მე წავალ
I shall keep it in mind დავიმახსოვრებ
I shall guide you in your studies სწავლაში გიხელმძღვანელებ
we shall bank on your support თქვენი მხარდაჭერის იმედი გვექნება
shall I pour you some tea? ჩაი დაგისხა?
shall I serve you tea? ჩაი მოგართვათ?
shall we dance? ვიცეკვოთ?
shall we have a dip? ხომ არ ჩაგვეყვინთა?
shall I go for a doctor? მოვიყვანო ექიმი?
shall we walk or take a trolley? ფეხით გავიაროთ, თუ ტროლეიბუსში ჩავსხდეთ?

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  • shall — verb as required will, by compulsion will, by imperative will, mandatorily will, obligatorily will associated concepts: shall be lawful, shall be legal, shall become, shall give, shall have, shall not, shall perform, shall work Burton s Legal… …   Law dictionary

  • shall — W1S3 [ʃəl strong ʃæl] modal v negative short form shan t [: Old English; Origin: sceal] 1.) shall I/we...? spoken used to make a suggestion, or ask a question that you want the other person to decide about ▪ Shall I open the window? ▪ Shall we… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shall — [shal] v.aux. pt.should [ME schal, pl. schullen < OE sceal, inf. sceolan, akin to Ger sollen < IE base * (s)kel , to be indebted > Lith skeliù, to owe] 1. used in the first person to indicate simple future time [I shall probably go… …   English World dictionary

  • shall — ► MODAL VERB (3rd sing. present shall) 1) (in the first person) expressing the future tense. 2) expressing a strong assertion or intention. 3) expressing an instruction or command. 4) used in questions indicating offers or suggestions. USAGE… …   English terms dictionary

  • shall — (v.) O.E. sceal I owe/he owes, will have to, ought to, must (infinitive sculan, pt. sceolde), a common Germanic preterite present verb, from P.Gmc. *skal , *skul (Cf. O.S. sculan, O.N., Swed. skola, M.Du. sullen, O.H.G. solan, Ger. sollen, Goth.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • shall — [[t]ʃəl, STRONG ʃæl[/t]] ♦♦ (Shall is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL You use shall with I and we in questions in order to make offers or suggestions, or to ask for advice. Shall I get the keys?... I bought some… …   English dictionary

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  • shall — /shal/; unstressed /sheuhl/, auxiliary v., pres. sing. 1st pers. shall, 2nd shall or (Archaic) shalt, 3rd shall, pres. pl. shall; past sing. 1st pers. should, 2nd …   Universalium

  • shall */*/*/ — weak [ʃəl] , strong [ʃæl] modal verb summary: ■ Shall is usually followed by an infinitive without ‘to : I shall explain everything later. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I have never visited America and probably never shall …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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