gruzīnisks

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Latvian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From gruzīns (Georgian) +‎ -isks.

Adjective[edit]

gruzīnisks (definite gruzīniskais, comparative gruzīniskāks, superlative visgruzīniskākais, adverb gruzīniski)

  1. Georgian (relating to the Georgian language; relating to Georgians or to the country of Georgia)
    gruzīnisks uzvārdsGeorgian family name
    tai mirklī jutu, ka manī atkal pamostas tas gruzīniskaisat that moment I felt that in me again that (which is) Georgian woke up
    tieši šāds - reizē eiropeisks un reizē tradicionāli gruzīnisks - ir Tbilvino sarkanvīns Alanzanskaja dolinajust like this - at the same time European and traditionally Georgian - is the Tbilvino red wine “Alazanskaja dolina”

Usage notes[edit]

English “Georgian” as an attributive adjective usually corresponds in Latvian to gruzīnu, the genitive plural form of gruzīns. The adjective gruzīnisks is commonly used as a predicate (“this is Georgian”), or in its adverbial form gruzīniski.

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