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Conjugation of the verb “to be” ყოფნა in the present tense


The word order in Georgian is free. You can use all these versions:

“I am in Tbilisi.”

  • a) მე ვარ თბილისში.
  • b) მე თბილისში ვარ.
  • c) ვარ მე თბილისში? (This order is used less as it's interrogative.)

Sources

http://eprints.iliauni.edu.ge/3071/1/Basic-Georgian%202%20bolo%20versia.pdf

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