Ryan Nakao | Georgian Language With A Peace Corps Volunteer - Pluralisation of Nouns @ryannakao2448 | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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This video covers how to make nouns plural
This is different than dealing with plural pronouns and thus verbs. In Georgian the verb also changes when the pronoun is plural. This is for another video.
There are two basic rules
1. if the noun ends in ი (i) or ა (a), then drop those and add ები (ebi)
2. if the noun ends in ე (e) უ (u) or ო (o) then just add ები (ebi)
Note: if you add a qualifier before the noun like many, a few, or a number, then you keep the noun in singular
Link to "Georgian Language Comprehensive" PDF resource
drive.google.com/open?id=16XbckOJaZQNgU8g-ebrkJ8v6rAJIOKb2
Join the Facebook Group! - For non-native speakers interested in Georgian
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This video covers how to make nouns plural
This is different than dealing with plural pronouns and thus verbs. In Georgian the verb also changes when the pronoun is plural. This is for another video.
There are two basic rules
1. if the noun ends in ი (i) or ა (a), then drop those and add ები (ebi)
2. if the noun ends in ე (e) უ (u) or ო (o) then just add ები (ebi)
Note: if you add a qualifier before the noun like many, a few, or a number, then you keep the noun in singular
Link to "Georgian Language Comprehensive" PDF resource
drive.google.com/open?id=16XbckOJaZQNgU8g-ebrkJ8v6rAJIOKb2