ცვლა
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Georgian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Georgian [Term?], from Proto-Kartvelian *cwal-, *cwl- (“to change, replace”). Cognate with Svan ცა̄დ (cād), ცა̄და (cāda).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Verbal noun[edit]
ცვლა • (cvla)
- verbal noun of ცვლის (cvlis)
- verbal noun of იცვლის (icvlis)
- verbal noun of უცვლის (ucvlis)
- verbal noun of იცვლება (icvleba)
- verbal noun of ეცვლება (ecvleba)
Declension[edit]
Declension of ცვლა (see Georgian declension)
singular | plural | archaic plural | |
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nominative | ცვლა (cvla) | ||
ergative | ცვლამ (cvlam) | ||
dative | ცვლას(ა) (cvlas(a)) | ||
genitive | ცვლის(ა) (cvlis(a)) | ||
instrumental | ცვლით(ა) (cvlit(a)) | ||
adverbial | ცვლად(ა) (cvlad(a)) | ||
vocative | ცვლავ (cvlav) | ||
Notes: archaic plurals might not exist. |
Postpositional inflection of ცვლა (see Georgian postpositions)
postpositions taking a dative case | singular | plural |
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-ზე (on - ) | ცვლაზე (cvlaze) | |
-თან (near - ) | ცვლასთან (cvlastan) | |
-ში (in - ) | ცვლაში (cvlaši) | |
-ვით (like a - ) | ცვლასავით (cvlasavit) | |
postpositions taking a genitive case | singular | plural |
-თვის (for - ) | ცვლისთვის (cvlistvis) | |
-ებრ (like a - ) | ცვლისებრ (cvlisebr) | |
-კენ (towards - ) | ცვლისკენ (cvlisḳen) | |
-გან (from/of - ) | ცვლისგან (cvlisgan) | |
postpositions taking an instrumental case | singular | plural |
-დან (from / since - ) | ცვლიდან (cvlidan) | |
-ურთ (together with - ) | ცვლითურთ (cvliturt) | |
postpositions taking an adverbial case | singular | plural |
-მდე (up to - ) | ცვლამდე (cvlamde) |
Derived terms[edit]
Terms derived from the verbal noun ცვლა
Related terms[edit]
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