뜻
Low-cost produce.
문화적 배경
In Georgia, the 'Bazari' is a place of social interaction. Finding 'iafi khili' is often a point of pride and a topic of conversation with neighbors. Georgians eat seasonally. Fruit is only 'iafi' when it is in season. Buying strawberries in January is 'dzviri' (expensive) and culturally unusual. While you look for 'iafi khili' for yourself, when hosting a 'Supra', you always buy the best quality, regardless of price. This famous Tbilisi market is the ultimate destination for 'iafi khili'. Its name comes from soldiers who deserted and sold their gear there in the 1920s.
Haggle for it!
If you are at a bazari, don't accept the first price. Asking 'ufro iafi khili ar gaqvt?' (don't you have cheaper fruit?) can sometimes get you a better deal.
Check the quality
Sometimes 'iafi khili' is cheap because it's overripe. Always touch and smell the fruit before buying.
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Low-cost produce.
Haggle for it!
If you are at a bazari, don't accept the first price. Asking 'ufro iafi khili ar gaqvt?' (don't you have cheaper fruit?) can sometimes get you a better deal.
Check the quality
Sometimes 'iafi khili' is cheap because it's overripe. Always touch and smell the fruit before buying.
The 'Kilo' rule
Prices are almost always per kilogram. If you see a number like '2.50', it's for 1kg.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'iafi' (iafi or iaf).
მე მინდა ____ ხილი.
Because 'khili' is the object of the verb 'minda' (I want), the adjective drops the 'i'.
Which sentence means 'This is cheap fruit'?
Select the correct Georgian translation.
'Iafi' means cheap. 'Dzviri' means expensive, and 'gemrieli' means delicious.
Match the Georgian phrase with its English translation.
Pairs: 1. იაფი ხილი, 2. ძვირი ხილი, 3. ტკბილი ხილი
Iafi = Cheap, Dzviri = Expensive, Tkbili = Sweet.
Complete the dialogue.
Vendor: 'ეს ვაშლი 2 ლარი ღირს.' Learner: 'ოჰ, ეს ძალიან ____ ხილია!'
2 Lari for apples is considered cheap, so 'iafi' is the most logical response.
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시각 학습 자료
Common 'Iafi Khili' in Georgia
Summer
- • ატამი (Peach)
- • საზამთრო (Watermelon)
- • ალუბალი (Cherry)
Autumn
- • ყურძენი (Grape)
- • ვაშლი (Apple)
- • კომში (Quince)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제მე მინდა ____ ხილი.
Because 'khili' is the object of the verb 'minda' (I want), the adjective drops the 'i'.
Select the correct Georgian translation.
'Iafi' means cheap. 'Dzviri' means expensive, and 'gemrieli' means delicious.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Iafi = Cheap, Dzviri = Expensive, Tkbili = Sweet.
Vendor: 'ეს ვაშლი 2 ლარი ღირს.' Learner: 'ოჰ, ეს ძალიან ____ ხილია!'
2 Lari for apples is considered cheap, so 'iafi' is the most logical response.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No, calling a person 'iafi' is insulting. It implies they have no value or are 'cheap' in a moral sense.
Yes, 'khili' is collective. If you want to be specific, you'd say 'iafi vashli' (cheap apple).
The opposite is 'dzviri khili' (ძვირი ხილი), meaning expensive fruit.
Add 'ufro' (more) before 'iafi': 'ufro iafi khili' (cheaper fruit).
Yes, it's perfectly neutral and acceptable in any retail environment.
관련 표현
ძვირი ხილი
contrastExpensive fruit
იაფფასიანი
similarLow-priced
ნატურალური ხილი
builds onNatural/Organic fruit
სეზონური ხილი
similarSeasonal fruit