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The Days of the Week in Georgian[edit | edit source]
In Georgian, the days of the week are named after numbers, and each day has its own unique cultural significance. Here's a closer look at the days of the week in Georgian and what they represent:
- კვირა (Kvira) - Sunday: Kvira is the first day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "one." In Georgian culture, Kvira is a day of rest and worship, and many Georgians attend church services on this day.
- ორშაბათი (Orshabati) - Monday: Orshabati is the second day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "two." In Georgian culture, Orshabati is traditionally a day for household chores, such as washing clothes and cleaning.
- სამშაბათი (Samshabati) - Tuesday: Samshabati is the third day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "three." In Georgian culture, Samshabati is a day for travel and exploration.
- ოთხშაბათი (Otkhashabati) - Wednesday: Otkhashabati is the fourth day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "four." In Georgian culture, Otkhashabati is a day for rest and relaxation.
- ხუთშაბათი (Khutshabati) - Thursday: Khutshabati is the fifth day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "five." In Georgian culture, Khutshabati is a day for celebration, and many Georgians gather with friends and family on this day.
- პარასკევი (Paraskevi) - Friday: Paraskevi is the sixth day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the Greek word for "Friday." In Georgian culture, Paraskevi is a day for fasting and prayer, particularly among Orthodox Christians.
- შაბათი (Shabati) - Saturday: Shabati is the seventh and final day of the week in Georgian, and it is named after the number "seven." In Georgian culture, Shabati is a day for rest and recreation, and many Georgians enjoy outdoor activities and leisure time on this day.
Summary[edit | edit source]
English | Georgian |
Monday | orshabati - ორშაბათი |
Tuesday | samshabati - სამშაბათი |
Wednesday | otkhshabati - ოთხშაბათი |
Thursday | khutshabati - ხუთშაბათი |
Friday | p'arask'evi - პარასკევი |
Saturday | shabati - შაბათი |
Sunday | k'vira - კვირა |
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- Transport
- Fruits
- Sizes
- Adjectives
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- Interrogative words