Understanding the Nominative Case in Georgian
The Nominative Case in Georgian is a special way to show who or what is doing the action in a sentence. It's like a name tag that tells us who the main character is.
In Georgian, the Nominative Case doesn't change the form of the word. This means that the word stays the same when it's the subject of the sentence.
Important Points
- Used for the subject of the sentence
- The word stays in its basic form
- It can be a person, an animal, or a thing
Examples
- ბიჭი თამაშობს პარკში. (The boy is playing in the park.)
- ძაღლი ყეფს. (The dog is barking.)
- მზე ანათებს. (The sun is shining.)
Remember, the Nominative Case is the hero of the sentence. It tells us who is doing something, like playing, barking, or shining.
Let's look at some examples to see how it works. When you see a sentence, try to find the subject. That's the word in the Nominative Case.
Examples
- ქალი მღერის. (The woman is singing.)
- ბავშვი სწავლობს. (The child is studying.)
- ავტობუსი მოდის. (The bus is coming.)
Now you know how to find the Nominative Case in a sentence. It's the part that tells us who is doing the action. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be a pro at spotting the Nominative Case in Georgian!