A1 Collocation Neutral

ცარიელი ჭიქა

ცარიელი ჭიქა

Empty glass

Significado

Describing a vessel with nothing inside.

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Contexto cultural

In a Georgian Supra, an empty glass is a signal to the Tamada that you are ready for the next toast. It is considered polite for the host to refill it before you even ask. An empty glass often signals that a guest is finished drinking and does not want more, which is the opposite of the Georgian interpretation. There is a superstition that empty bottles or glasses should not be left on the table as it leads to poverty. They are often placed on the floor. It is customary to pour drinks for others. If you see an empty glass, you should immediately refill it for your companion.

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The Refill Rule

In Georgia, if you don't want more wine, don't empty your glass completely. A 'ცარიელი ჭიქა' is an invitation for more.

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Adjective Agreement

Remember that 'ცარიელი' loses its 'ი' in the dative case: 'ცარიელ ჭიქას'.

Significado

Describing a vessel with nothing inside.

💡

The Refill Rule

In Georgia, if you don't want more wine, don't empty your glass completely. A 'ცარიელი ჭიქა' is an invitation for more.

⚠️

Adjective Agreement

Remember that 'ცარიელი' loses its 'ი' in the dative case: 'ცარიელ ჭიქას'.

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The '-ia' Suffix

Instead of saying 'ჭიქა არის ცარიელი', always say 'ჭიქა ცარიელია'. It sounds 100% more native.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing word in Georgian.

მაგიდაზე _______ ჭიქა დევს. (An empty glass is on the table.)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ცარიელი

'ცარიელი' means empty, which fits the translation provided.

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'The glass is empty'?

Select the correct option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ჭიქა ცარიელია

Adding the suffix '-ia' to the adjective is the most natural way to express 'is' in Georgian.

Match the Georgian phrase with its English translation.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ცარიელი ჭიქა = Empty glass, სავსე ჭიქა = Full glass, ორი ჭიქა = Two glasses, ჩემი ჭიქა = My glass

Basic vocabulary matching.

Complete the dialogue.

Waiter: 'კიდევ გინდათ ღვინო?' Customer: 'დიახ, რადგან ჩემი _______ _______.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ჭიქა ცარიელია

The customer wants more wine because their glass is empty.

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Ayudas visuales

Empty vs Full

ცარიელი
ჭიქა Glass
სავსე
ჭიქა Glass

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the missing word in Georgian. Fill Blank A1

მაგიდაზე _______ ჭიქა დევს. (An empty glass is on the table.)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ცარიელი

'ცარიელი' means empty, which fits the translation provided.

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'The glass is empty'? Choose A1

Select the correct option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ჭიქა ცარიელია

Adding the suffix '-ia' to the adjective is the most natural way to express 'is' in Georgian.

Match the Georgian phrase with its English translation. Match A1

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ცარიელი ჭიქა = Empty glass, სავსე ჭიქა = Full glass, ორი ჭიქა = Two glasses, ჩემი ჭიქა = My glass

Basic vocabulary matching.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Waiter: 'კიდევ გინდათ ღვინო?' Customer: 'დიახ, რადგან ჩემი _______ _______.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ჭიქა ცარიელია

The customer wants more wine because their glass is empty.

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Preguntas frecuentes

14 preguntas

Usually yes, but it can also refer to a plastic or paper cup in modern usage.

Yes, though 'finjani' is more specific for a teacup or coffee mug, 'ch'ika' is often used generically.

In a restaurant, no. At a friend's house, it's better to wait for them to notice or ask politely.

ჭიქები ცარიელია (Ch'ikebi tsarielia).

'Savse' (სავსე), which means full.

Yes, 'tsarieli otakhi' means an empty room.

No, it's a complete coincidence!

Like the 'ts' in 'tsunami' or 'cats'.

No, Georgian does not have articles.

No, that wouldn't make sense. Use 'mshia' (I am hungry).

Yes, often to symbolize loss, loneliness, or the end of a celebration.

Use 'nakhevrad tsarieli' (ნახევრად ცარიელი).

Not really, but 'mshrali' (dry) is sometimes used jokingly.

Yes, if you are offering someone a drink or clearing the table.

Frases relacionadas

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სავსე ჭიქა

contrast

Full glass

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ნახევრად ცარიელი

similar

Half-empty

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ჭიქის გატეხვა

builds on

To break a glass

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ბოლომდე დაცლა

builds on

To empty to the bottom

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ცარიელი ბოთლი

similar

Empty bottle

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