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The "verified" part of the keyword refers to a reliable, authoritative confirmation of this translation. In the digital age, a common way to verify a translation is through a widely recognized and documented source. The most prominent and widely cited source for the Georgian word for "thirteen" is the 2005 Georgian-French film, The film's title is not just a random name; it literally means "Thirteen" in Georgian. The inclusion of "13" in the title explicitly confirms the translation.
Thirteen follows Tracy Freeland (played by Evan Rachel Wood), an innocent, academically bright 13-year-old girl living in Los Angeles. Desperate to escape her mundane social standing and fit in with the popular crowd at school, she forms a destructive bond with the beautiful, manipulative, and rebellious Evie Zamora (played by Nikki Reed).
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: A raw coming-of-age drama about Tracy, an honors student who descends into a world of substance abuse, rebellion, and petty crime after befriending the "cool" girl at school. : Starring Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter, and Nikki Reed. Significance
: Experimenting with drugs like inhalants, marijuana, and LSD.
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The "beating heart" of the film is the fractured relationship between Tracy and her mother, Mel.
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