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Welcome to another exciting lesson in our '''Complete 0 to A1 Georgian Course'''! Today, we will dive into the wonderful world of '''compound prepositions''' in the Georgian language. Understanding these prepositions is essential for forming accurate and meaningful sentences, as they help us describe relationships between people, places, and things in a more nuanced way.
 
Compound prepositions are a combination of simple prepositions and can express more complex ideas. Learning them is like adding vibrant colors to your linguistic palette, allowing you to paint more detailed pictures in conversations. As you embark on this adventure, you will not only expand your vocabulary but also enhance your ability to express thoughts with clarity and precision.
 
=== Outline of the Lesson ===
 
1. '''Introduction to Compound Prepositions''' 
 
* Definition and Importance 
 
* Difference Between Simple and Compound Prepositions 
 
2. '''List of Common Compound Prepositions''' 
 
* Examples with Pronunciation and English Translation 
 
3. '''Usage of Compound Prepositions in Sentences''' 
 
* How to use them effectively 
 
4. '''Practice Exercises''' 
 
* Application of learned concepts 
 
5. '''Solutions and Explanations for Exercises''' 
 
6. '''Conclusion''' 
 
* Summary of Key Points 


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== Introduction ==
=== Introduction to Compound Prepositions ===


In this lesson, we will delve into the intricacies of compound prepositions in Georgian. Prepositions are an essential part of any language, as they help us describe the relationship between objects and express various concepts such as location, direction, time, and more. Compound prepositions, as the name suggests, are formed by combining two or more simple prepositions to convey more specific meanings and enhance the richness of the language. Mastering compound prepositions will allow you to express yourself with greater precision and accuracy in Georgian.
In Georgian, prepositions are crucial for conveying relationships in time and space. While simple prepositions are vital, compound prepositions allow us to express more intricate ideas and emotions.  


Throughout this lesson, we will explore the various types of compound prepositions in Georgian, their usage, and provide numerous examples to illustrate each point. We will also touch upon any regional variations in the usage of compound prepositions and share interesting cultural facts related to the topic. Additionally, we will provide exercises and practice scenarios to help you apply what you have learned and solidify your understanding of compound prepositions in Georgian.
For instance, while a simple preposition like "on" is useful, a compound preposition like "on top of" provides a clearer picture of the relationship between objects. In Georgian, mastering these compound forms will give you the ability to articulate your thoughts more richly and accurately.


So, let's dive into the world of compound prepositions and discover the beauty and complexity they bring to the Georgian language!
=== List of Common Compound Prepositions ===


== Types of Compound Prepositions ==
Let's explore some of the most commonly used compound prepositions in Georgian. Each will be presented in a table that includes the Georgian term, its pronunciation, and the English translation.


Compound prepositions in Georgian are formed by combining two or more simple prepositions. These combinations create new prepositions that carry specific meanings and functions. In this section, we will explore some common types of compound prepositions and their usage.
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=== 1. Spatial Compound Prepositions ===
! Georgian !! Pronunciation !! English


Spatial compound prepositions in Georgian are used to indicate the location or position of an object in relation to another object. They are formed by combining simple prepositions such as "მიმართულება" (towards), "გადასვლა" (across), "გადატანა" (beyond), and more.
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For example:
| ზემოთზე || zemotze || on top of


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| მიმართულებით გადასვლით || mimarṭulebiṭ gadasmliṭ || across
 
| ქვეშზე || k'veshze || under
 
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| გადასვლით გადატანით || gadasmliṭ gadatanit || beyond
 
| გვერდისკენ || gverdisken || towards the side of
 
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| მიმართულებით გადაბრუნებისთვის || mimarṭulebiṭ gadabrunebisṭvis || for the purpose of returning
 
| შიგნითა || shignita || inside of
 
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| გადასვლით მარცხინებლით || gadasmliṭ marṭxin̄ebliṭ || by the table
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=== 2. Temporal Compound Prepositions ===
| გარეთზე || garetze || outside of


Temporal compound prepositions in Georgian are used to indicate time and duration. They are formed by combining simple prepositions such as "მერე" (after), "წინ" (before), "მდე" (until), and more.
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For example:
| წინადადების მიხედვით || ts'inadadebis mikhed || according to the proposal


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! Georgian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| მერე სამი წუთის განმავლობაში || mere sami c̣uṭis ganmavlobaṣi || after three minutes
 
| გარდა ამისა || gadra amisha || besides this
 
|-
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| წინ საათის წინ || c̣in saatis c̣in || before an hour
 
| გარდა ამისა, || gadra amisha || apart from this
 
|-
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| მდე დღემდე || mde ḍeġemḍe || until tomorrow
 
| ამის მიხედვით || amis mikhed || based on this
 
|-
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| წინ სათამაშოს წინ || c̣in satamashos c̣in || before the game
 
| წუთის განმავლობაში || ts'ut'is ganmartebuli || during the minute
 
|}
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=== 3. Causal Compound Prepositions ===
These prepositions illustrate how Georgian can express more complex relationships through compound forms.  


Causal compound prepositions in Georgian are used to indicate cause and effect relationships. They are formed by combining simple prepositions such as "გამომყენებით" (because of), "რადგან" (since), "მიტანამდე" (until), and more.
=== Usage of Compound Prepositions in Sentences ===


For example:
Now that we have a list of common compound prepositions, let’s see how they can be used in sentences. Here are some examples to help you understand their application:


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! Georgian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! Georgian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
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| გამომყენებით წარმატებისთვის || gamomqenebiṭ c̣armatebisṭvis || because of success
 
| წიგნი ზემოთზე დევს || ts'igni zemotze devs || The book is on top of the table.
 
|-
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| რადგან მარიამი შეიცნო || radgan mariami ṣeic̣no || since Mariam knows
 
| კატა ქვეშზეა || kata k'veshzea || The cat is under the couch.
 
|-
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| მიტანამდე სასაცილოში || miṭanamde sasac̣iloṣi || until the evening
 
| მან გვერდისკენ გაიხედა || man gverdisken gaikheda || He looked towards the side.
 
|-
 
| ბავშვები შიგნითა თამაშობენ || bavshvebi shignita tamashobnen || The children are playing inside.
 
|-
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| მარიამი წარმოადგინა ინგლისურის მასტერი || mariami c̣armoadgina inglisis masteṛi || Mariam proved to be a master of English
|}


=== 4. Instrumental Compound Prepositions ===
| ისინი გარეთზე არიან || isini garetze arian || They are outside.


Instrumental compound prepositions in Georgian are used to indicate the means or instrument by which an action is performed. They are formed by combining simple prepositions such as "ხელით" (by hand), "პირით" (by mouth), "თანაცარიელით" (by oneself), and more.
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For example:
| ეს გადაწყვეტილება წინადადების მიხედვით არის || es gakhmdeba ts'inadadebis mikhed aris || This decision is according to the proposal.


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! Georgian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| ხელით დასკვნით || xeliṣiṭ daskwniṭ || by touching with the hand
 
| გარდა ამისა, ის მიდის || gadra amisha, is midis || Besides this, he is leaving.
 
|-
|-
| პირით ლაპარაკობს || piriṣiṭ laparac̣obs || by speaking with the mouth
 
| იგი გარეთზე მუშაობს || igi garetze mushaobs || He works outside.
 
|-
|-
| თანაცარიელით გარშემოსავლებით || tanac̣ariebiṭ garṣemosavlebiṭ || by doing it oneself
 
| ეს ყველაფერი ამის მიხედვით ხდება || es qvelaperi amis mikhed khdeba || All this happens based on this.
 
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| ზუსტით პასუხი მიიტანს || zuṣiṭʼi pasuxi miitans || by giving a correct answer
 
| იგი წუთის განმავლობაში მელოდება || igi ts'ut'is ganmartebuli melodeba || He waits for a minute.
 
|}
|}


These are just a few examples of the various types of compound prepositions in Georgian. As you progress in your language learning journey, you will encounter more compound prepositions and expand your vocabulary and understanding of the language.
These sentences showcase how compound prepositions function within a sentence, illustrating their significance in providing context and clarity.


== Regional Variations and Cultural Insights ==
=== Practice Exercises ===


Georgian, as a rich and diverse language, has some regional variations in the usage of compound prepositions. These variations may be influenced by local dialects, historical factors, or cultural differences. Let's explore some of these variations and gain insights into the cultural aspects associated with compound prepositions in Georgian.
Now that you've had a chance to learn about compound prepositions, it's time to put your knowledge to the test with some practice exercises.  


1. Regional Variations:
1. '''Translate the following sentences into Georgian using the appropriate compound preposition:'''


- In the Kartlian dialect, the compound preposition "გამყრდეს" (behind) is commonly used, while in other dialects, the simpler form "უკან" (behind) is preferred.
* The keys are on top of the table.


- In the Mingrelian dialect, the compound preposition "მიდგანარედ" (from behind) is used, whereas in standard Georgian, the simpler form "უკანარედ" (from behind) is more commonly employed.
* The dog is outside.


2. Cultural Insights:
* She looked towards the door.


- Compound prepositions in Georgian often reflect the cultural values and practices of the Georgian people. For example, the compound preposition "მიმართულებით გადასვლით" (across) symbolizes the spirit of exploration and adventure ingrained in Georgian culture.
* The toys are inside the box.


- The compound preposition "რადგან მარიამი შეიცნო" (since Mariam knows) highlights the importance of knowledge and education in Georgian society.
* We are waiting for a few minutes.


These regional variations and cultural insights add depth and richness to the study of compound prepositions in Georgian and provide a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of Georgian culture.
2. '''Fill in the blanks with the correct compound prepositions:'''


== Exercises ==
* The book is _____ the shelf.


Now, let's put your knowledge of compound prepositions into practice with some exercises. Translate the following sentences into Georgian, using the appropriate compound prepositions.
* He went _____ the house.


1. She went beyond the mountains.
* They are playing _____ the garden.
2. We will wait until tomorrow.
3. He achieved success by working hard.
4. They traveled across the river.
5. The book fell from the table.
6. The children were playing by the sea.
7. I have been studying Georgian since last year.
8. He solved the problem by himself.
9. The cat caught the mouse by jumping from the tree.
10. She learned to play the piano by practicing every day.


== Solutions ==
* The picture hangs _____ the wall.


1. ის გადადიოდა მთების გადატანით.
* I will meet you _____ the café.
2. ჩვენ გადავიცადოთ მათემატიკამდე.
3. ის მიაწვდომა წარმატებისთვის მუშაობით.
4. ისინი მოიგზავნეს რეკას გადატანით.
5. წიგნი ჩამოვიკვლიეთ მარცხინებლიდან.
6. ბავშვები თევზების მიხედვით ითამაშეს.
7. მე ვისწავლი ქართულს მართკუთხამდე.
8. ის გადაამოწმეთ თანაცარიელით.
9. კატა მამიდან ჩამოვედით მელახიდან გადატანით.
10. ის სწავლობს ფორტეპიანოს ძირითად სამართალს ყოველდღე.


== Conclusion ==
3. '''Choose the correct compound preposition from the options given:'''


Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on compound prepositions in Georgian. You have learned about the different types of compound prepositions, their usage, and their cultural significance. By mastering compound prepositions, you can express yourself more accurately and add depth to your Georgian language skills.
* She is sitting _____ (in front of / behind) the computer.


Continue practicing and exploring the nuances of compound prepositions in different contexts to enhance your understanding. In the next lesson, we will delve into another exciting aspect of Georgian grammar. Keep up the great work!
* The cat jumped _____ (onto / over) the bed.
 
* He walked _____ (through / around) the park.
 
* The letter is _____ (beside / under) the envelope.
 
* The children ran _____ (towards / away from) the playground.
 
4. '''Create your own sentences using the following compound prepositions:'''
 
* On top of
 
* Outside of
 
* Inside of
 
* Towards the side of
 
* According to
 
5. '''Match the English sentences with the correct Georgian translations:'''
 
* The bag is under the chair. (A)
 
* The meeting is according to the schedule. (B)
 
* They are playing inside the room. (C)
 
* The dog is outside the house. (D)
 
* He looked towards the window. (E)
 
6. '''Identify the compound preposition in the following sentences:'''
 
* The kids are playing under the tree.
 
* She put the vase on top of the shelf.
 
* He read the letter according to its instructions.
 
* The car parked beside the house.
 
* The cat is sleeping inside the box.
 
7. '''Fill in the blanks with the correct form:'''
 
* The teacher explained it _____ the students.
 
* The cake is _____ the table.
 
* He lives _____ the city center.
 
* They are sitting _____ the porch.
 
* We will meet _____ the restaurant.
 
8. '''Rewrite the following sentences using a compound preposition:'''
 
* The cat is under the table.
 
* The picture is on the wall.
 
* They are in the room.
 
* The dog is outside the house.
 
* He looked at the window.
 
9. '''Translate the following sentences into English:'''
 
* წიგნი გვერდისკენ დევს.
 
* ბავშვები შიგნითა თამაშობენ.
 
* ისინი გარეთზე არიან.
 
* ეს ყველაფერი ამის მიხედვით ხდება.
 
* კატა ქვეშზეა.
 
10. '''Use the following words to create sentences with compound prepositions:'''
 
* House
 
* Garden
 
* Car
 
* Window
 
* Table
 
=== Solutions and Explanations for Exercises ===
 
1. '''Translations:'''
 
* გასაღებები მაგიდის ზემოთ არიან.
 
* ძაღლი გარეთ არის.
 
* მან კარებისკენ გაიხედა.
 
* სათამაშოები ყუთში არიან.
 
* ჩვენ რამდენიმე წუთი ველოდებით.
 
2. '''Fill in the blanks:'''
 
* წიგნი თაროზეა.
 
* მან სახლამდე წავიდა.
 
* ისინი ბაღში თამაშობენ.
 
* სურათი კედელზეა.
 
* მე შენთან კაფეში შევხვდები.
 
3. '''Correct prepositions:'''
 
* She is sitting in front of the computer.
 
* The cat jumped onto the bed.
 
* He walked through the park.
 
* The letter is beside the envelope.
 
* The children ran towards the playground.
 
4. '''Self-created sentences:''' (Answers will vary)
 
5. '''Matching translations:'''
 
* The bag is under the chair. (A) - ჩანთა სკამზეა.
 
* The meeting is according to the schedule. (B) - შეხვედრა გეგმის მიხედვითაა.
 
* They are playing inside the room. (C) - ისინი ოთახში თამაშობენ.
 
* The dog is outside the house. (D) - ძაღლი სახლთან არის.
 
* He looked towards the window. (E) - მან ფანჯრისკენ გაიხედა.
 
6. '''Identifying prepositions:'''
 
* Under
 
* On top of
 
* According to
 
* Beside
 
* Inside
 
7. '''Filled blanks:'''
 
* მასწავლებელმა სტუდენტებს აუხსნა.
 
* ტორტი მაგიდაზეა.
 
* ის ქალაქის ცენტრში ცხოვრობს.
 
* ისინი მარხვის წინ არიან.
 
* ჩვენ რესტორანში შევხვდებით.
 
8. '''Rewritten sentences:''' (Answers will vary)
 
9. '''Translations to English:'''
 
* The book is on the side.
 
* The children are playing inside.
 
* They are outside.
 
* All this happens according to this.
 
* The cat is under.
 
10. '''Self-created sentences:''' (Answers will vary)
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
In this lesson, we have journeyed through the realm of compound prepositions in Georgian. We learned their definitions, saw their applications in context, and practiced using them through various exercises. As you continue your studies, remember that these compound prepositions will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and expressively in Georgian.
 
Keep practicing, and soon you'll find yourself weaving these structures into your conversations effortlessly!


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GeorgianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Compound Prepositions

Welcome to another exciting lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Georgian Course! Today, we will dive into the wonderful world of compound prepositions in the Georgian language. Understanding these prepositions is essential for forming accurate and meaningful sentences, as they help us describe relationships between people, places, and things in a more nuanced way.

Compound prepositions are a combination of simple prepositions and can express more complex ideas. Learning them is like adding vibrant colors to your linguistic palette, allowing you to paint more detailed pictures in conversations. As you embark on this adventure, you will not only expand your vocabulary but also enhance your ability to express thoughts with clarity and precision.

Outline of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Introduction to Compound Prepositions

  • Definition and Importance
  • Difference Between Simple and Compound Prepositions

2. List of Common Compound Prepositions

  • Examples with Pronunciation and English Translation

3. Usage of Compound Prepositions in Sentences

  • How to use them effectively

4. Practice Exercises

  • Application of learned concepts

5. Solutions and Explanations for Exercises

6. Conclusion

  • Summary of Key Points

Introduction to Compound Prepositions[edit | edit source]

In Georgian, prepositions are crucial for conveying relationships in time and space. While simple prepositions are vital, compound prepositions allow us to express more intricate ideas and emotions.

For instance, while a simple preposition like "on" is useful, a compound preposition like "on top of" provides a clearer picture of the relationship between objects. In Georgian, mastering these compound forms will give you the ability to articulate your thoughts more richly and accurately.

List of Common Compound Prepositions[edit | edit source]

Let's explore some of the most commonly used compound prepositions in Georgian. Each will be presented in a table that includes the Georgian term, its pronunciation, and the English translation.

Georgian Pronunciation English
ზემოთზე zemotze on top of
ქვეშზე k'veshze under
გვერდისკენ gverdisken towards the side of
შიგნითა shignita inside of
გარეთზე garetze outside of
წინადადების მიხედვით ts'inadadebis mikhed according to the proposal
გარდა ამისა gadra amisha besides this
გარდა ამისა, gadra amisha apart from this
ამის მიხედვით amis mikhed based on this
წუთის განმავლობაში ts'ut'is ganmartebuli during the minute

These prepositions illustrate how Georgian can express more complex relationships through compound forms.

Usage of Compound Prepositions in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Now that we have a list of common compound prepositions, let’s see how they can be used in sentences. Here are some examples to help you understand their application:

Georgian Pronunciation English
წიგნი ზემოთზე დევს ts'igni zemotze devs The book is on top of the table.
კატა ქვეშზეა kata k'veshzea The cat is under the couch.
მან გვერდისკენ გაიხედა man gverdisken gaikheda He looked towards the side.
ბავშვები შიგნითა თამაშობენ bavshvebi shignita tamashobnen The children are playing inside.
ისინი გარეთზე არიან isini garetze arian They are outside.
ეს გადაწყვეტილება წინადადების მიხედვით არის es gakhmdeba ts'inadadebis mikhed aris This decision is according to the proposal.
გარდა ამისა, ის მიდის gadra amisha, is midis Besides this, he is leaving.
იგი გარეთზე მუშაობს igi garetze mushaobs He works outside.
ეს ყველაფერი ამის მიხედვით ხდება es qvelaperi amis mikhed khdeba All this happens based on this.
იგი წუთის განმავლობაში მელოდება igi ts'ut'is ganmartebuli melodeba He waits for a minute.

These sentences showcase how compound prepositions function within a sentence, illustrating their significance in providing context and clarity.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you've had a chance to learn about compound prepositions, it's time to put your knowledge to the test with some practice exercises.

1. Translate the following sentences into Georgian using the appropriate compound preposition:

  • The keys are on top of the table.
  • The dog is outside.
  • She looked towards the door.
  • The toys are inside the box.
  • We are waiting for a few minutes.

2. Fill in the blanks with the correct compound prepositions:

  • The book is _____ the shelf.
  • He went _____ the house.
  • They are playing _____ the garden.
  • The picture hangs _____ the wall.
  • I will meet you _____ the café.

3. Choose the correct compound preposition from the options given:

  • She is sitting _____ (in front of / behind) the computer.
  • The cat jumped _____ (onto / over) the bed.
  • He walked _____ (through / around) the park.
  • The letter is _____ (beside / under) the envelope.
  • The children ran _____ (towards / away from) the playground.

4. Create your own sentences using the following compound prepositions:

  • On top of
  • Outside of
  • Inside of
  • Towards the side of
  • According to

5. Match the English sentences with the correct Georgian translations:

  • The bag is under the chair. (A)
  • The meeting is according to the schedule. (B)
  • They are playing inside the room. (C)
  • The dog is outside the house. (D)
  • He looked towards the window. (E)

6. Identify the compound preposition in the following sentences:

  • The kids are playing under the tree.
  • She put the vase on top of the shelf.
  • He read the letter according to its instructions.
  • The car parked beside the house.
  • The cat is sleeping inside the box.

7. Fill in the blanks with the correct form:

  • The teacher explained it _____ the students.
  • The cake is _____ the table.
  • He lives _____ the city center.
  • They are sitting _____ the porch.
  • We will meet _____ the restaurant.

8. Rewrite the following sentences using a compound preposition:

  • The cat is under the table.
  • The picture is on the wall.
  • They are in the room.
  • The dog is outside the house.
  • He looked at the window.

9. Translate the following sentences into English:

  • წიგნი გვერდისკენ დევს.
  • ბავშვები შიგნითა თამაშობენ.
  • ისინი გარეთზე არიან.
  • ეს ყველაფერი ამის მიხედვით ხდება.
  • კატა ქვეშზეა.

10. Use the following words to create sentences with compound prepositions:

  • House
  • Garden
  • Car
  • Window
  • Table

Solutions and Explanations for Exercises[edit | edit source]

1. Translations:

  • გასაღებები მაგიდის ზემოთ არიან.
  • ძაღლი გარეთ არის.
  • მან კარებისკენ გაიხედა.
  • სათამაშოები ყუთში არიან.
  • ჩვენ რამდენიმე წუთი ველოდებით.

2. Fill in the blanks:

  • წიგნი თაროზეა.
  • მან სახლამდე წავიდა.
  • ისინი ბაღში თამაშობენ.
  • სურათი კედელზეა.
  • მე შენთან კაფეში შევხვდები.

3. Correct prepositions:

  • She is sitting in front of the computer.
  • The cat jumped onto the bed.
  • He walked through the park.
  • The letter is beside the envelope.
  • The children ran towards the playground.

4. Self-created sentences: (Answers will vary)

5. Matching translations:

  • The bag is under the chair. (A) - ჩანთა სკამზეა.
  • The meeting is according to the schedule. (B) - შეხვედრა გეგმის მიხედვითაა.
  • They are playing inside the room. (C) - ისინი ოთახში თამაშობენ.
  • The dog is outside the house. (D) - ძაღლი სახლთან არის.
  • He looked towards the window. (E) - მან ფანჯრისკენ გაიხედა.

6. Identifying prepositions:

  • Under
  • On top of
  • According to
  • Beside
  • Inside

7. Filled blanks:

  • მასწავლებელმა სტუდენტებს აუხსნა.
  • ტორტი მაგიდაზეა.
  • ის ქალაქის ცენტრში ცხოვრობს.
  • ისინი მარხვის წინ არიან.
  • ჩვენ რესტორანში შევხვდებით.

8. Rewritten sentences: (Answers will vary)

9. Translations to English:

  • The book is on the side.
  • The children are playing inside.
  • They are outside.
  • All this happens according to this.
  • The cat is under.

10. Self-created sentences: (Answers will vary)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have journeyed through the realm of compound prepositions in Georgian. We learned their definitions, saw their applications in context, and practiced using them through various exercises. As you continue your studies, remember that these compound prepositions will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and expressively in Georgian.

Keep practicing, and soon you'll find yourself weaving these structures into your conversations effortlessly!

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