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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on shopping vocabulary in Georgian! In this lesson, we will learn the essential words and phrases that you need to know when shopping and bargaining in Georgia. Whether you are visiting Georgia as a tourist or planning to live here, knowing the local shopping vocabulary will greatly enhance your experience. We will cover a wide range of topics, including money and currency, different types of stores, and how to negotiate prices. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently navigate through the bustling markets and shops of Georgia. So, let's get started!

Money and Currency[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into shopping vocabulary, it's important to familiarize ourselves with the words and phrases related to money and currency in Georgian. Knowing how to express prices and handle money is crucial when shopping in Georgia. Let's start by learning the word for "money" in Georgian:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
ფული puli money

Now that you know the word for "money," let's move on to the different types of currency used in Georgia. The official currency of Georgia is the Georgian Lari (ლარი), often abbreviated as GEL. Here are some common denominations of Georgian currency:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
1 ლარი ood-ree-lari 1 lari
5 ლარი khood-ree-lari 5 lari
10 ლარი at-ree-lari 10 lari
20 ლარი ooree-vee-lari 20 lari
50 ლარი tee-vee-lari 50 lari
100 ლარი at-see-lari 100 lari

It's also important to note that Georgia is a cash-based society, and many smaller businesses and markets may not accept credit cards. It's always a good idea to carry some cash with you when shopping in Georgia.

Shopping Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Now that we have covered the basics of money and currency, let's move on to the most exciting part of our lesson: shopping vocabulary! In this section, we will learn the words and phrases for different types of stores, items, and how to ask for assistance in Georgian.

Stores and Shops[edit | edit source]

When you go shopping in Georgia, you will come across various types of stores and shops. Let's start by learning the Georgian words for some common types of stores:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
მაღაზია mah-gah-zee-ah store
მარკეტი mar-ket-ee market
სუპერმარკეტი soo-per-mar-ket-ee supermarket
ბაზარი bah-zah-ree bazaar
მაღაზია ცენტრი mah-gah-zee-ah tzent-ree shopping center

Now that you know the names of different types of stores, let's move on to specific items you might find while shopping in these stores. Here are some common words for items you may come across:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
წიგნი tseen-ee book
სათამაშო sah-tam-ah-sho toy
ტრანსპორტირების ბილეთი trahns-por-tee-re-bees bee-leh-tee transportation ticket
სახლის ტექნიკა sah-lees teh-knee-kah household appliances
საყოფაცხოვრებო ნივთები sah-yop-ah-ts-khov-re-bo nee-vte-bee clothing
სალათური sah-lah-tooree jewelry

Now that you know how to identify different types of stores and items, let's move on to how to ask for assistance in Georgian. Here are some useful phrases you can use when you need help while shopping:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
გამარჯობა, გისურვებთ დახმარებას gah-mar-joh-bah, gis-oore-vebt dah-khah-mah-re-bahs Hello, I need assistance.
გთხოვთ, გისურვებთ ამ რეალიზაციის ფასის დაფიქსირებას ght-khoh-vot, gis-oore-vebt am re-ah-lee-za-tsee-ees pah-sees dah-pee-ksee-re-bahs Excuse me, I would like to know the price of this item.
გთხოვთ, მიწითეთ მე მასალი ერთი ght-khoh-vot, meet-ee-teht meh mah-sah-lee err-tee Please give me one of these items.
გთხოვთ, მიწითეთ მე ფასად უფრო დაბალი ფასი ght-khoh-vot, meet-ee-teht meh fah-sahd oop-ro dah-bah-lee pah-see Please give me a lower price.

Remember to use these phrases politely and with a smile, as Georgian culture values politeness and hospitality. Now that you know the essential shopping vocabulary, let's move on to the next section.

Services and Emergencies[edit | edit source]

While shopping, it's also important to know how to ask for services and handle emergencies if they arise. In this section, we will learn the words and phrases for emergencies and essential services such as hospitals and police stations in Georgian.

Emergencies[edit | edit source]

In case of an emergency, it's important to know how to ask for help. Here are some useful phrases to remember:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
დაბრუნდით მშვიდობით dah-broond-eet msh-vee-doh-beet Go in peace.
დამარცხეთ და გამარჯობა dah-mahr-kheth dah gah-mar-joh-bah Stay safe and goodbye.
გახსენით მიტევა gah-khse-neet mee-teh-vah Call the police.
დაიცვათ და გამარჯობა dah-ee-ts-vat dah gah-mar-joh-bah Take care and goodbye.

Remember to remain calm in any emergency situation and seek help as soon as possible. Now let's move on to essential services.

Essential Services[edit | edit source]

Here are some words and phrases for essential services that you may need while shopping or living in Georgia:

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
პულიცია poo-lee-ts-ee-ah police
სამხედრო კორპუსი sah-mkhed-ro kor-poo-see hospital
მოქანდაცხარი moh-khan-dah-ts-khah-ree pharmacy
სამსახური sahms-ah-khoo-ree service

Knowing these words and phrases will be helpful in case of emergencies or when you need assistance. It's always a good idea to have a list of emergency numbers and locations of nearby hospitals and police stations when you are in a new country.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have covered the shopping vocabulary and essential services, it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Here are some exercises to help you apply what you have learned:

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate shopping vocabulary words:

1. მარკეტი არის სად? 2. გთხოვთ, მიწითეთ მე ერთი წიგნი. 3. მაღაზია ცენტრი მარჯვენა მხარესთან არის. 4. დაგეგმებიან ბაზარზე სამარაგს. 5. გთხოვთ, გამარჯობა, გისურვებთ ფასის დაფიქსირებას.

Exercise 2: Match the Georgian words with their English translations:

1. მაღაზია 2. ბაზარი 3. სათამაშო 4. სახლის ტექნიკა 5. საყოფაცხოვრებო ნივთები

A. toy B. store C. bazaar D. household appliances E. clothing

Exercise 3: Write a dialogue in Georgian between a customer and a shopkeeper. The customer is looking for a book and wants to know the price. The shopkeeper is offering a discount.

Solution:

Customer: გამარჯობა, გისურვებთ დახმარებას. რომელი მაღაზიაში მოიძიება წიგნი? Shopkeeper: მოგიწია წიგნები ჩვენს მაღაზიაში. ეგან შეგიძლიათ აირჩიოთ ნებისმიერი. Customer: გთხოვთ, გისურვებთ ფასის დაფიქსირებას. Shopkeeper: ეს წიგნი არის 20 ლარი, მაგრამ ახლა გარიცხავთ მხოლოდ 15 ლარი.

Congratulations! You have successfully completed the exercises. Keep practicing and using the shopping vocabulary in real-life situations to further enhance your Georgian language skills.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have covered the essential shopping vocabulary in Georgian. We started by learning about money and currency, followed by exploring different types of stores and items. We also learned how to ask for assistance and handle emergencies in Georgian. By practicing the exercises, you have become more confident in using the shopping vocabulary in real-life situations. Keep practicing and using these words and phrases when you go shopping in Georgia to enhance your cultural experience. Good luck, and happy shopping!


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