ავეჯი

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Georgian

Etymology

From Arabic حَوَائِج (ḥawāʔij).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: ავე‧ჯი

Noun

ავეჯი (aveǯi) (uncountable)

  1. furniture

Inflection

Declension of ავეჯი (see Georgian declension)
singular plural archaic plural
nominative ავეჯი (aveǯi)
ergative ავეჯმა (aveǯma)
dative ავეჯს(ა) (aveǯs(a))
genitive ავეჯის(ა) (aveǯis(a))
instrumental ავეჯით(ა) (aveǯit(a))
adverbial ავეჯად(ა) (aveǯad(a))
vocative ავეჯო (aveǯo)
Notes: archaic plurals might not exist.
Postpositional inflection of ავეჯი (see Georgian postpositions)
postpositions taking the dative case singular plural
-ზე (-ze, on) ავეჯზე (aveǯze)
-თან (-tan, near) ავეჯთან (aveǯtan)
-ში (-ši, in) ავეჯში (aveǯši)
-ვით (-vit, like) ავეჯივით (aveǯivit)
postpositions taking the genitive case singular plural
-თვის (-tvis, for) ავეჯისთვის (aveǯistvis)
-ებრ (-ebr, like) ავეჯისებრ (aveǯisebr)
-კენ (-ḳen, towards) ავეჯისკენ (aveǯisḳen)
-გან (-gan, from/of) ავეჯისგან (aveǯisgan)
-ადმი (-admi, in relation to) ავეჯისადმი (aveǯisadmi)
postpositions taking the instrumental case singular plural
-დან (-dan, from/since) ავეჯიდან (aveǯidan)
-ურთ (-urt, together with) ავეჯითურთ (aveǯiturt)
postpositions taking the adverbial case singular plural
-მდე (-mde, up to) ავეჯამდე (aveǯamde)

References

  • Šaniʒe, Aḳaḳi (1980) Kartuli enis gramaṭiḳis sapuʒvlebi [Basics of Georgian Grammar] (Txzulebani tormeṭ ṭomad; 3) (in Georgian), Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Press, § 111, page 80