Pronunciation: /kɑrtvɛli/

Definitions of Kartveli

noun a person from Georgia (the country)

Example Sentences

A1 Kartveli is a Georgian person.

A2 I met a Kartveli musician during my trip to Georgia.

B1 The Kartveli culture is rich in traditions and history.

B2 Many Kartveli people are known for their hospitality and warmth.

C1 The Kartveli language, also known as Georgian, has a unique alphabet.

C2 Kartveli literature has a long and distinguished history.

adjective relating to the Georgian people or their language

Example Sentences

A1 The Kartveli woman wore a traditional dress.

A2 I met a Kartveli family during my trip to Georgia.

B1 The Kartveli cuisine is known for its delicious flavors.

B2 She is a Kartveli artist who has gained international recognition.

C1 The Kartveli language is part of the Kartvelian language family.

C2 The Kartveli culture has a rich history dating back centuries.

Examples of Kartveli in a Sentence

formal The Kartvelian language family includes Georgian, Svan, and Laz languages.

informal I heard that Kartveli cuisine is really delicious.

slang Have you tried that new Kartveli restaurant downtown? It's lit!

figurative She danced with the grace of a Kartveli princess.

Grammatical Forms of Kartveli

past tense

Kartvelis

plural

Kartvelebi

comparative

more Kartveli

superlative

most Kartveli

present tense

Kartvelia

future tense

will Kartveli

perfect tense

has Kartveli

continuous tense

is Kartveling

singular

Kartveli

positive degree

Kartveli

infinitive

to Kartveli

gerund

Kartveling

participle

Kartveling

Origin and Evolution of Kartveli

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Georgian
Story behind the word: The word 'Kartveli' originates from the Georgian language, specifically referring to the Georgian people.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the indigenous people of the Caucasus region, the term 'Kartveli' has evolved to represent the Georgian ethnic group as a whole. It has become a symbol of national identity and pride for the Georgian people.