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Destined-For Words: sa-...-o

The sa-...-o/-eli/-avi circumfix for purpose words: sasadilo, sadzinebeli, sach'meli, sak'itkhavi.

Learning Goal

I can decode and coin purpose words for rooms, tools, and tasks.

Exam Skills:NAEC Georgian C1: ReadingNAEC Georgian C1: Writing

Look at these examples. Can you spot the grammar pattern?

ეს ოთახი სასტუმროა, ის კი - საძინებელი.

This room is the guest room, and that one - the bedroom.

სამგზავრო ჩანთა უკვე შეკრული მაქვს.

My travel bag is already packed.

ამ კვირის საკითხავი ორმოცი გვერდია.

This week's reading is forty pages.

Pay attention to the highlighted parts. What do they have in common?

Named by purpose

The circumfix სა-...-ო/-ელი/-ავი builds 'destined for X' words: სასადილო (dining room), საძინებელი (bedroom), საჭმელი (food - 'for eating'), საკითხავი (reading matter), სამგზავრო (travel-). Half of any Georgian apartment listing and every school syllabus is built from this one pattern.

Reading sa- as a preposition and missing the must-be-done shade of sa-...-avi participles.

Common Error Patterns

Misreading sa-...-o destination words or building them on the wrong stem

Destiny-naming drills: rooms, bags, and readings from their function.

ეს ოთახი სასტუმროა, ის კი - საძინებელი.

This room is the guest room, and that one - the bedroom.

sa-st'umr-o 'for guests', sa-dzin-ebeli 'for sleeping': rooms named by destiny.

სამგზავრო ჩანთა უკვე შეკრული მაქვს.

My travel bag is already packed.

samgzavro 'for travel' - the sa-...-o adjective in everyday compounds.

ამ კვირის საკითხავი ორმოცი გვერდია.

This week's reading is forty pages.

sak'itkhavi 'what is to be read': the future-passive participle in sa-...-avi.

Practice in course

Apply this grammar in C1 course exercises

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