If you're trying to learn Georgian Numbers you will find some useful resources including a course about Cardinal Numbers and Ordinal Numbers... to help you with your Georgian grammar. Try to concentrate on the lesson and notice the pattern that occurs each time the word changes its place. Also don't forget to check the rest of our other lessons listed on Learn Georgian. Enjoy the rest of the lesson!
Learning the Georgian Numbers is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Georgian language. But first we need to know what the role of Numbers is in the structure of the grammar in Georgian.
Georgian cardinal number convey the "how many" they're also known as "counting numbers," because they show quantity.
In Georgian numbers from 1 to 20 are unique and therefore need to be memorized individually. Numbers from 21 and upwards are formed by using the following pattern: for example 21 can be formed by using 20 + 1 while connecting them - ocdaerTi. 22 = ocdaori.45 can be formed by using 40 + da da + 5 while connecting them: 45 = ormocdaxuTi.
Here are some examples:
English Numbers | Georgian Numbers |
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numbers | ritskhvebi - რიცხვები |
one | erti - ერთი |
two | ori - ორი |
three | sami - სამი |
four | otkhi - ოთხი |
five | khuti - ხუთი |
six | ekvsi - ექვსი |
seven | shvidi - შვიდი |
eight | rva - რვა |
nine | tskhra - ცხრა |
ten | ati - ათი |
eleven | tertmet'i - თერთმეტი |
twelve | tormet'i - თორმეტი |
thirteen | tsamet'i - ცამეტი |
fourteen | totkhmet'i - თოთხმეტი |
fifteen | tkhutmet'i - თხუთმეტი |
sixteen | tekvsmet'i - თექვსმეტი |
seventeen | chvidmet'i - ჩვიდმეტი |
eighteen | tvramet'i - თვრამეტი |
nineteen | tskhramet'i - ცხრამეტი |
twenty | otsi - ოცი |
hundred | asi - ასი |
one thousand | atasi - ათასი |
million | milioni - მილიონი |
Notice the structure of the Numbers in Georgian.
Georgian Ordinal numbers tell the order of things in a set: first, second, third, etc. Ordinal numbers do not show quantity. They only show rank or position. Below is a list of the Cardinal Numbers and Ordinal Numbers in Georgian. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Georgian vocabulary.
English Numbers | Georgian Numbers |
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Ordinal Numbers | rigobiti ritskhvebi - რიგობითი რიცხვები |
first | p'irveli - პირველი |
second | meore - მეორე |
third | mesame - მესამე |
fourth | meotkhe - მეოთხე |
fifth | mekhute - მეხუთე |
sixth | meekvse - მეექვსე |
seventh | meshvide - მეშვიდე |
eighth | merve - მერვე |
ninth | metskhre - მეცხრე |
tenth | meate - მეათე |
eleventh | metertmet'e - მეთერთმეტე |
twelfth | metormet'e - მეთორმეტე |
thirteenth | metsamet'e - მეცამეტე |
fourteenth | metotkhmet'e - მეთოთხმეტე |
fifteenth | metkhutmet'e - მეთხუთმეტე |
sixteenth | metekvsmet'e - მეთექვსმეტე |
seventeenth | mechvidmet'e - მეჩვიდმეტე |
eighteenth | metvramet'e - მეთვრამეტე |
nineteenth | metskhramet'e - მეცხრამეტე |
twentieth | meotse - მეოცე |
once | ertkhel - ერთხელ |
twice | orjer - ორჯერ |
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