Learn Georgian Reflexive Pronouns

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Understanding Reflexive Pronouns in Georgian
In Georgian, reflexive pronouns are used to show that someone is doing something to themselves. It's like when you look in a mirror and see yourself. These pronouns help us understand who is affected by the action in the sentence.
Important Points
  • Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object of the sentence are the same.
  • They help make sentences clearer by showing who is receiving the action.
  • In Georgian, reflexive pronouns often end with the suffix -თვით.
Examples
  • მე თვითონ მოვამზადე საჭმელი. (I prepared the food myself.)
  • შენ თვითონ უნდა დაიბანო ხელები. (You need to wash your hands yourself.)
  • ის თვითონ მიიტანა წიგნები. (He carried the books himself.)
When using reflexive pronouns, it's important to remember that they match the subject of the sentence. This means if you are talking about yourself, you use the reflexive pronoun that means 'myself'. If you're talking about someone else, you use the one that means 'himself' or 'herself'.
Important Points
  • The reflexive pronoun for 'myself' is 'თვითონ'.
  • The reflexive pronoun for 'yourself' (singular) is 'თვითონ'.
  • The reflexive pronoun for 'himself' or 'herself' is 'თვითონ'.
Examples
  • ჩვენ თვითონ გავაკეთეთ დავალება. (We did the homework ourselves.)
  • თქვენ თვითონ უნდა მიიტანოთ ჩანთები. (You need to carry the bags yourselves.)
  • ისინი თვითონ მიიყვანეს ბავშვები სკოლაში. (They took the children to school themselves.)