Laz edit

Preverb edit

ჯე- (ce-) (Latin spelling ce-)

  1. Atina, Vizha, and Artasheni form of გე- (ge-)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎ულუნ (ulun, S/he goes) → ‎ჯულუნ (culun, S/he comes down)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎ბ- (b-, to hang) → ‎ჯუბუნ (cubun, It hangs on a string or pole without touching anything else)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎დ- (d-, to put) → ‎ჯედუმს (cedums, S/he puts something horizontally on something or in a container)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎ღურუნ (ğurun, S/he dies) → ‎ჯეღურუნ (ceğurun, S/he dies on something)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎კვათუმს (ǩvatums, S/he cuts) → ‎ჯეკვათუმს (ceǩvatums, S/he cuts something from top to bottom)
    ჯე- (ce-) + ‎ჩამს (çams, S/he feeds someone) → ‎ჯეჩამს (ceçams, S/he hits someone)

Usage notes edit

  • It becomes ჯ- (c-) before vowels.

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “ce-”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı[1] (in Turkish)