დვაჭინ

Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word დვაჭინ. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word დვაჭინ, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say დვაჭინ in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word დვაჭინ you have here. The definition of the word დვაჭინ will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition ofდვაჭინ, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.

Laz

Alternative forms

Etymology

From დო- (do-) +‎ ა- (a-) +‎ ჭ- (ç̌-) +‎ -ინ (-in).

Verb

დვაჭინ (dvaç̌in) (Latin spelling dvaç̌in) (Vizha)

  1. someone to need something
    Synonym: უკორემს (uǩorems)
    ობადერა ოროფა / მუ დოგაჭინ? ბე, ბადი! / გური ბადი ვარ იჲენ / ოროფა ონ მურადი.
    obadera oropa / mu dogaç̌in? be, badi! / guri badi var iyen / oropa on muradi.
    What's the need for love in old age? Old man! / The heart does not grow old / There is happiness in love.
    ბაკირი მუთუ ონ ჭუკალი, საღრა ბიტუმი ოცხონე ვროსი დომფული. ნა დოგაჭინ შეჲეფე კაპულა ქოჯიკორი.
    baǩiri mutu on ç̌uǩali, sağra biťumi oʒxone vrosi dompuli. na dogaç̌in şeyepe ǩap̌ula kociǩori.
    Hide everything that is made of copper in the attic, the large copper kettle, the mixing bowl. Tie the things that you need tightly to your back.

Conjugation

Usage notes

  • This verb is a quite exceptional case : it has both perfective optative mood and imperfective optative mood.
  • Imperfective future tense : « he possibly needs »
  • Prefective future tense : « he surely needs »

Further reading

  • Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “diç’in (ÇM), diç’ç’in (AŞ-Ok’ordule), diç’ç’in/ diç’ç’iren (AŞ-Ortaalan)”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı (in Turkish)
  • Kutscher, Silvia, Genç, Nuran Sevim (1998) Ardeşen narrates – Ardeşeni na isinapinepe: A Collection of Laz Spoken Texts with Glosses and Translations into English, German, Turkish (Languages of the World/Text Collections; 14), München: LINCOM, pages 165–166