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Georgian
Etymology
From Old Georgian დღჱ (dɣē), from Proto-Kartvelian *deɣ-.
Pronunciation
Noun
დღე • (dɣe) (plural დღეები)
- day
- daytime
Inflection
Postpositional inflection of დღე (see Georgian postpositions)
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postpositions taking a dative case
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singular
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plural
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-ზე (-ze, “on”)
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დღეზე (dɣeze)
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დღეებზე (dɣeebze)
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-თან (-tan, “near”)
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დღესთან (dɣestan)
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დღეებთან (dɣeebtan)
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-ში (-ši, “in”)
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დღეში (dɣeši)
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დღეებში (dɣeebši)
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-ვით (-vit, “like”)
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დღესავით (dɣesavit)
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დღეებივით (dɣeebivit)
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postpositions taking a genitive case
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singular
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plural
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-თვის (-tvis, “for”)
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დღისთვის (dɣistvis)
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დღეებისთვის (dɣeebistvis)
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-ებრ (-ebr, “like”)
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დღისებრ (dɣisebr)
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დღეებისებრ (dɣeebisebr)
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-კენ (-ḳen, “towards”)
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დღისკენ (dɣisḳen)
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დღეებისკენ (dɣeebisḳen)
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-გან (-gan, “from/of”)
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დღისგან (dɣisgan)
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დღეებისგან (dɣeebisgan)
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postpositions taking an instrumental case
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singular
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plural
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-დან (-dan, “from/since”)
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დღიდან (dɣidan)
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დღეებიდან (dɣeebidan)
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-ურთ (-urt, “together with”)
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დღითურთ (dɣiturt)
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დღეებითურთ (dɣeebiturt)
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postpositions taking an adverbial case
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singular
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plural
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-მდე (-mde, “up to”)
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დღემდე (dɣemde)
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დღეებამდე (dɣeebamde)
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Antonyms