ნადი
Georgian
Etymology
From Old Georgian ნადი (nadi), from Proto-Kartvelian *nad-.
Noun
ნადი • (nadi) (uncountable)
- The practice of helping a fellow countryman (especially in rural areas)
Inflection
Declension of ნადი (see Georgian declension)
| singular | plural | archaic plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ნადი (nadi) | ||
| ergative | ნადმა (nadma) | ||
| dative | ნადს(ა) (nads(a)) | ||
| genitive | ნადის(ა) (nadis(a)) | ||
| instrumental | ნადით(ა) (nadit(a)) | ||
| adverbial | ნადად(ა) (nadad(a)) | ||
| vocative | ნადო (nado) | ||
| Notes: archaic plurals might not exist. | |||
Postpositional inflection of ნადი (see Georgian postpositions)
| postpositions taking a dative case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| -ზე (on - ) | ნადზე (nadze) | |
| -თან (near - ) | ნადთან (nadtan) | |
| -ში (in - ) | ნადში (nadši) | |
| -ვით (like a - ) | ნადივით (nadivit) | |
| postpositions taking a genitive case | singular | plural |
| -თვის (for - ) | ნადისთვის (nadistvis) | |
| -ებრ (like a - ) | ნადისებრ (nadisebr) | |
| -კენ (towards - ) | ნადისკენ (nadisḳen) | |
| -გან (from/of - ) | ნადისგან (nadisgan) | |
| postpositions taking an instrumental case | singular | plural |
| -დან (from / since - ) | ნადიდან (nadidan) | |
| -ურთ (together with - ) | ნადითურთ (naditurt) | |
| postpositions taking an adverbial case | singular | plural |
| -მდე (up to - ) | ნადამდე (nadamde) |
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