意味
Description of a young human.
文化的背景
Children are highly celebrated. It is common for a 'Supra' (feast) to have a special toast for the children, calling them the future of the nation. In the city, you'll often see 'პატარა ბავშვი' in trendy cafes. Georgians rarely leave their kids with sitters; they bring them everywhere. Children in the mountains are often given responsibilities early, but they are still referred to with great tenderness as 'პატარა'. Georgian 'mommy bloggers' use this phrase constantly to tag content. It has a high 'cute factor' in the local algorithm.
The 'A' Rule
Remember that 'პატარა' ends in 'ა', so it never changes its ending when it's in front of a noun. This saves you from learning 7 different case endings!
Don't say 'Little Bit'
Never use 'ცოტა' to describe a child's age. It sounds like you are saying 'a small amount of child meat' to a Georgian ear!
意味
Description of a young human.
The 'A' Rule
Remember that 'პატარა' ends in 'ა', so it never changes its ending when it's in front of a noun. This saves you from learning 7 different case endings!
Don't say 'Little Bit'
Never use 'ცოტა' to describe a child's age. It sounds like you are saying 'a small amount of child meat' to a Georgian ear!
Complimenting
Georgians love it when you notice their kids. Saying 'რა პატარაა!' (How small/young!) is a very common and sweet way to react to a baby.
Plurals
To say 'little children', just change the noun: 'პატარა ბავშვები'. The adjective stays the same.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'ბავშვი'.
პატარა ______ (Nominative) პარკშია.
The child is the subject of the sentence, so we use the Nominative case.
Which phrase means 'Don't act like a little child'?
Select the correct translation:
The suffix '-ვით' means 'like' or 'as'.
Match the Georgian phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core related terms.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ვინ არის ეს? B: ეს ჩემი ______ ______.
This is the natural way to introduce a young child.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Ages in Georgian
Childhood
- • ჩვილი (Infant)
- • პატარა ბავშვი (Little child)
- • ბავშვი (Child)
練習問題バンク
4 問題პატარა ______ (Nominative) პარკშია.
The child is the subject of the sentence, so we use the Nominative case.
Select the correct translation:
The suffix '-ვით' means 'like' or 'as'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the core related terms.
A: ვინ არის ეს? B: ეს ჩემი ______ ______.
This is the natural way to introduce a young child.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Usually no. By 12, they are 'მოზარდი' (adolescent) or just 'ბავშვი'. 'პატარა' implies they are still quite small.
Yes, it is usually an insult meaning they are immature, unless said in a very flirtatious or joking way between close friends.
'ბავშვი' is a child in general. 'შვილი' is someone's son or daughter (offspring).
You say 'პატარა ბავშვი ვიყავი'.
No, Georgian has no grammatical gender. 'პატარა' works for everyone.
Yes, in context, people will know you mean the child. 'პატარას სძინავს' (The little one is sleeping).
Use 'მცირეწლოვანი პირი' (minor person) or 'მცირეწლოვანი ბავშვი'.
Yes, 'პაწო' or 'პაწაწა' are very common informal ways to say 'tiny/little'.
პატარა ბავშვები (Patara bavshvebi).
No, for animals we use 'პატარა' + the animal name (e.g., 'პატარა ძაღლი' - little dog) or specific words like 'ლეკვი' (puppy).
関連フレーズ
ბავშვთა ბაღი
specialized formKindergarten
ახალშობილი
similarNewborn
მოზარდი
contrastAdolescent
ბავშვური საქციელი
builds onChildish behavior