Understanding Superlative Adjectives in Georgian
Superlative adjectives are special words we use when we want to say something is the best, the biggest, the fastest, or the most of anything. In Georgian, these words help us describe things in a very special way.
Important Points
- Superlative adjectives often end in -ესი (-esi) in Georgian.
- They are used to compare more than two things.
- Superlatives make something stand out as the most or the least.
When you use a superlative adjective, you are saying that one thing is more than all the others. For example, if you have three apples and one is the biggest, you would use a superlative to talk about that apple.
Examples
- ეს არის ყველაზე დიდი სახლი.
- ლუკა არის ყველაზე სწრაფი მორბენალი.
- ეს წიგნი არის ყველაზე საინტერესო.
In these examples, 'ყველაზე დიდი' means 'the biggest', 'ყველაზე სწრაფი' means 'the fastest', and 'ყველაზე საინტერესო' means 'the most interesting'. You can see how we use these special words to talk about something that is the most of all.
Important Points
- To form a superlative, often add 'ყველაზე' (qvelaze) before the adjective.
- Remember, superlatives are used when comparing more than two things.
- Superlatives help make your descriptions more exciting and specific.
Examples
- ეს არის ყველაზე მაღალი მთა.
- მარიამი არის ყველაზე ჭკვიანი სტუდენტი.
- ეს არის ყველაზე გემრიელი ნამცხვარი.
Now you know how to use superlative adjectives in Georgian to make your sentences more fun and descriptive. Remember to use them when you want to say something is the most or the best!