ჯამი
Georgian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editSee also
edit- ოდენობა (odenoba)
Etymology 2
editFrom Persian جام (jâm, “cup”).
Noun
editLaz
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish جام (cam), Derived from Persian جام (jâm).
Noun
editჯამი • (cami) (Latin spelling cami)
- glass
- აკოშქაზ ჯამი გედგუმს.
- aǩoşkaz cami gedgums.
- He puts glass in the window frame.
Declension
editsingular | plural | ||
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absolutive | ჯამი (cami) | ჯამეფე (camepe) | |
ergative | ჯამიქ (camik) | ჯამეფექ (camepek) | |
dative | ჯამის (camis) | ჯამეფეს (camepes) | |
genitive | ჯამიშ(ი) (camiş(i)) | ჯამეფეშ(ი) (camepeş(i)) | |
directive | ჯამიშე (camişe) | ჯამეფეშე (camepeşe) | |
ablative | ჯამიშენ (camişen) | ჯამეფეშენ (camepeşen) | |
locative | ჯამის (camis) | ჯამეფეს (camepes) | |
instrumental | ჯამითენ (camiten) | ჯამეფეთენ (camepeten) | |
Notes: dialects may differ on declension. |
Further reading
edit- Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “cami”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı[1] (in Turkish)
- Tandilava, Ali (2013) “ჯამი”, in Merab Čuxua, Natela Kutelia, Lile Tandilava, Lali Ezugbaia, editors, Lazuri leksiḳoni [Laz Dictionary][2], online version prepared by Levan Vašaḳiʒe, Tbilisi
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- Georgian terms derived from Arabic
- Georgian lemmas
- Georgian nouns
- Georgian countable nouns
- Georgian terms derived from Persian
- Laz terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish
- Laz terms derived from Ottoman Turkish
- Laz terms derived from Persian
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- lzz:Glass