Understanding Conjunctions of Subordination in Georgian
Conjunctions of subordination are special words that help us connect two ideas in a sentence, where one idea is more important than the other. In Georgian, these conjunctions help us understand the relationship between the main part of the sentence and the less important part.
Important Points
- Conjunctions show how two parts of a sentence are related.
- They help us know which part is the main idea and which part gives extra information.
- In Georgian, these conjunctions are used to make sentences more interesting and detailed.
Common Conjunctions of Subordination
Important Points
- როდესაც (when)
- თუ (if)
- რადგან (because)
- რომ (that)
- როგორც (as)
- სანამ (until)
- იმისათვის, რომ (in order to)
Each of these words helps us link two ideas where one idea depends on the other. Let's look at how they are used in sentences.
Examples
- როდესაც მზე ჩავა, ჩვენ სახლში წავალთ.
- თუ წვიმა მოვა, ჩვენ სახლში დავრჩებით.
- მე ვსწავლობ რადგან მინდა იყოს ჭკვიანი.
Using these conjunctions can make your sentences more interesting and help you explain your thoughts clearly. Practice using them to become better at speaking and writing in Georgian!