Language/Georgian/Grammar/Nouns-with-“many”,-“much”-and-“a-few”
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In Georgian, nouns are used in singular with “many”, “much”, “a few”
Unlike English, in Georgian nouns are used in singular with “many”, “much”, “a few”.
- Compare: many animals მრავალი/ბევრი ცხოველი a few persons რამდენიმე ადამიანი
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: The Conjugation System, Future Tense, That (რომ) & Conjugation verbs Present, Past and Future.
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http://eprints.iliauni.edu.ge/3071/1/Basic-Georgian%202%20bolo%20versia.pdf
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- Future Tense
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