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Laz
Etymology
From -ეფე (-epe, plural suffix) + -ური (-uri, adjective deriving suffix).
Suffix
-ებურა • (-ebura) (Latin spelling -ebura).
- Added to pronouns
- ჩქიმი (çkimi, “My”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ჩქიმებურა (çkimebura, “by myself, of mt own accord; in my own way”)
- სქანი (skani, “Your (singular)”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → სქანებურა (skanebura, “by yourself, of your own accord; in your own way”)
- ჩქუნი (çkuni, “Our”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ჩქუნებურა (çkunebura, “by ourselves, of our own accord; in our own way; Laz”)
- თქვანი (tkvani, “Your (plural)”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → თქვანებურა (tkvanebura, “by yourselves, of your own accord; in your own way”)
- Added to nouns to derived adverbs; in the style of, like
- ლაზი (lazi, “Laz”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ლაზებურა (lazebura, “Laz”)
- ბერე (bere, “child”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ბერებურა (berebura, “childishly”)
- ქომოლი (komoli, “husband”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ქომოლებურა (komolebura, “manlily”)
- ოხორჯა (oxorca, “women, wife”) + -ებურა (-ebura) → ოხორჯალებურა (oxorcalebura, “manlily”)
Derived terms