Chapter in 30 Seconds
Transform simple verbs into acts of kindness using the power of the objective version.
- Identify the 'u-' prefix in verb structures.
- Apply the objective version to indicate an action done for someone's benefit.
- Synthesize sentences involving benefactive relationships.
배울 내용
Using the vowels -u- and -i- to show an action is done for someone else. Master the benefactive construction.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Use the 'u-' prefix to correctly indicate that an action is performed for the benefit of a third party.
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Helping a friend
Review Summary
- u + verb root + conjugation
자주 하는 실수
You must include the 'u-' prefix to indicate the action is for someone else; otherwise, it sounds like you are just buying the book.
Standard verb conjugation is insufficient here; the benefactive 'u-' is required when an indirect object is present.
While 'ჩემთვის' is grammatically okay, the 'u-' prefix (mi- in 1st person) is the more natural, idiomatic way to express this.
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Next Steps
You are doing an incredible job. Keep embracing the complexity of Georgian!
Translate 5 sentences involving 'doing something for someone' into Georgian.
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მე ___ მას წერილს.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Objective Version (u-)
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