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Adverbs of purpose, reason, measure and interrogative adverbs in Georgian
| Adverbs of Purpose: | for this | ამად / ამისთვის |
|---|---|---|
| for that | მაგად / მაგისთვის; იმად / იმისთვის | |
| Adverbs of Reason: | because of this; therefore | ამიტომ |
| because of that | იმიტომ | |
| Adverbs of Measure: | once | ერთხელ |
| twice | ორჯერ | |
| three times | სამჯერ | |
| four times | ოთხჯერ | |
| (The suffix “-ჯერ” produces these adverbs.) | ||
| quite, fully | სრულიად, სავსებით, ყოვლად | |
| completely, fully | მთლიანად | |
| partially | ნაწილობრივ | |
| less | ცოტა (ცოტათი) | |
| more | მეტად, მეტწილად | |
| more or less | მეტნაკლებად | |
| very | ძალიან | |
| Interrogative Adverbs: | where? | სად? |
| when? | როდის? | |
| why? | რატომ? | |
| how? | როგორ? | |
| what for? | რისთვის? | |
The particle “-ც” produces conjunctions from these interrogative adverbs: სადაც, როდესაც, რატომაც, რისთვისაც, როგორც/როგორაც.
These words are used in complex sentences.
Sources[edit | edit source]
http://eprints.iliauni.edu.ge/3071/1/Basic-Georgian%202%20bolo%20versia.pdf
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Participles
- Adverbs produced from Adjectives
- Infection of noun endings on vowels
- The emphatic “ა”
- Derivation
- Conjugation of the verb “to have” in the past tense
- Future Tense
- Gender
- The Ergative Case
- Types of Verbs
