Georgian

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Etymology

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From Old Georgian ტყავი (ṭq̇avi), from Proto-Georgian-Zan *ṭq̇aw-.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tʼqʼavi/, [tʼχʼavi]
  • Hyphenation: ტყა‧ვი

Noun

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ტყავი (ṭq̇avi) (uncountable)

  1. leather
  2. skin

Inflection

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Declension of ტყავი (see Georgian declension)
singular plural archaic plural
nominative ტყავი (ṭq̇avi)
ergative ტყავმა (ṭq̇avma)
dative ტყავს(ა) (ṭq̇avs(a))
genitive ტყავის(ა) (ṭq̇avis(a))
instrumental ტყავით(ა) (ṭq̇avit(a))
adverbial ტყავად(ა) (ṭq̇avad(a))
vocative ტყავო (ṭq̇avo)
Notes: archaic plurals might not exist.
Postpositional inflection of ტყავი (see Georgian postpositions)
postpositions taking a dative case singular plural
-ზე (-ze, on) ტყავზე (ṭq̇avze)
-თან (-tan, near) ტყავთან (ṭq̇avtan)
-ში (-ši, in) ტყავში (ṭq̇avši)
-ვით (-vit, like) ტყავივით (ṭq̇avivit)
postpositions taking a genitive case singular plural
-თვის (-tvis, for) ტყავისთვის (ṭq̇avistvis)
-ებრ (-ebr, like) ტყავისებრ (ṭq̇avisebr)
-კენ (-ḳen, towards) ტყავისკენ (ṭq̇avisḳen)
-გან (-gan, from/of) ტყავისგან (ṭq̇avisgan)
postpositions taking an instrumental case singular plural
-დან (-dan, from/since) ტყავიდან (ṭq̇avidan)
-ურთ (-urt, together with) ტყავითურთ (ṭq̇aviturt)
postpositions taking an adverbial case singular plural
-მდე (-mde, up to) ტყავამდე (ṭq̇avamde)

Derived terms

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See also

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Old Georgian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Georgian-Zan *ṭq̇aw-.

Noun

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ტყავი (ṭq̇avi)

  1. leather
  2. skin

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Georgian: ტყავი (ṭq̇avi)

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