@syllst/ka 0.3.7 → 0.3.11

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- # გაკვეთილი 1 (Lesson 1) — At a Restaurant
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- ## Introduction
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- Georgian restaurants (რესტორანი, restorani) are central to the culture of hospitality — **სტუმართმოყვარეობა** (stumartmoyavreoba). Knowing how to order, ask questions about the menu, and pay the bill will make your dining experience far more rewarding. This lesson covers the essential phrases for navigating a Georgian restaurant.
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- ## Arriving and Requesting the Menu
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- :::vocabulary-set{id="ka-dia-01-arrival" title="Arriving at a Restaurant"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="restorani" word="რესტორანი" pronunciation="res-to-ra-ni" meaning="restaurant"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="menyu" word="მენიუ" pronunciation="me-niu" meaning="menu"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="maitane-menyu" word="მომიტანეთ მენიუ, გთხოვთ" pronunciation="mo-mi-ta-net me-niu, g-tkhovt" meaning="Please bring me the menu"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="magida" word="მაგიდა" pronunciation="ma-gi-da" meaning="table"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="tavisupali" word="თავისუფალი ადგილი" pronunciation="ta-vi-su-pa-li ad-gi-li" meaning="free/available seat"}
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- ## Ordering Food and Drinks
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- ::vocab-item{id="minda" word="მინდა" pronunciation="min-da" meaning="I want / I would like"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="momitanet" word="მომიტანეთ" pronunciation="mo-mi-ta-net" meaning="Please bring me (polite imperative)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="ra-gakwvt" word="რა გაქვთ?" pronunciation="ra ga-kvt" meaning="What do you have? (What is available?)"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="ratoments" word="რა გირჩევთ?" pronunciation="ra gir-chevt" meaning="What do you recommend?"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="wqali" word="წყალი" pronunciation="tsqa-li" meaning="water"}
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- ::vocab-item{id="momitanet-angarishi" word="მომიტანეთ ანგარიში" pronunciation="mo-mi-ta-net an-ga-ri-shi" meaning="Please bring the bill"}
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- *Hello! What would you like?*
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- *Hello. Please bring me the menu.*
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- **მიმტანი**: თუ სიამოვნებით. (**hands menu**) გნებავთ სასმელი?
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- **სტუმარი**: მინდა ერთი ჭიქა ღვინო და წყალი.
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- **მიმტანი**: კარგი. საჭმელი გნებავთ?
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- (kar-gi. sach-me-li gne-bavt?)
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- **სტუმარი**: დიახ. რა გირჩევთ?
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- (di-akh. ra gir-chevt?)
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- *Yes. What do you recommend?*
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- **მიმტანი**: ხინკალი ძალიან გემრიელია.
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- **სტუმარი**: კარგი, მომიტანეთ ხინკალი. და მომიტანეთ ანგარიში ბოლოს.
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- *Good, please bring the khinkali. And please bring the bill at the end.*
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- ## Cultural Note: Georgian Table Culture
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- In Georgian tradition, meals are communal affairs led by a **ტამადა** (tamada) — a toastmaster. Georgian restaurants often serve food family-style, with many shared dishes. It is considered polite to say **გამარჯოს** (gamarjos — "to victory!") when toasting. Leaving food on the plate is generally acceptable and does not offend.
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- **Explanation:** გამარჯობა opens any interaction. მომიტანეთ is the polite imperative "please bring." მინდა means "I want / I would like" and is used to express desire for something.
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- - რა ღირს? → Asking the price of an item
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- **Explanation:** Each phrase serves a specific step in the restaurant sequence: arrival, ordering, and payment. Learning this sequence helps you navigate the conversation naturally.
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- **Explanation:** მომიტანეთ ანგარიში, გთხოვთ ("Please bring the bill") is the correct, polite way. Simply saying ანგარიში alone sounds abrupt. რა ღირს ეს asks the price of a specific item, not the total bill. გამარჯობა is a greeting.
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What would you like?*\\n\\n**სტუმარი** (Guest): გამარჯობა. მომიტანეთ მენიუ, გთხოვთ.\\n(ga-mar-jo-ba. mo-mi-ta-net me-niu, g-tkhovt.)\\n*Hello. Please bring me the menu.*\\n\\n**მიმტანი**: თუ სიამოვნებით. (**hands menu**) გნებავთ სასმელი?\\n(tu si-a-mov-ne-bit. gne-bavt sas-me-li?)\\n*With pleasure. Would you like a drink?*\\n\\n**სტუმარი**: მინდა ერთი ჭიქა ღვინო და წყალი.\\n(min-da er-ti chi-qa ghvi-no da tsqa-li.)\\n*I would like a glass of wine and water.*\\n\\n**მიმტანი**: კარგი. საჭმელი გნებავთ?\\n(kar-gi. sach-me-li gne-bavt?)\\n*Good. Would you like food?*\\n\\n**სტუმარი**: დიახ. რა გირჩევთ?\\n(di-akh. ra gir-chevt?)\\n*Yes. What do you recommend?*\\n\\n**მიმტანი**: ხინკალი ძალიან გემრიელია.\\n(khin-ka-li dza-li-an gem-ri-e-li-a.)\\n*The khinkali is very delicious.*\\n\\n**სტუმარი**: კარგი, მომიტანეთ ხინკალი. და მომიტანეთ ანგარიში ბოლოს.\\n(kar-gi, mo-mi-ta-net khin-ka-li. da mo-mi-ta-net an-ga-ri-shi bo-los.)\\n*Good, please bring the khinkali. And please bring the bill at the end.*\\n\\n## Cultural Note: Georgian Table Culture\\n\\nIn Georgian tradition, meals are communal affairs led by a **ტამადა** (tamada) — a toastmaster. Georgian restaurants often serve food family-style, with many shared dishes. It is considered polite to say **გამარჯოს** (gamarjos — \\\"to victory!\\\") when toasting. Leaving food on the plate is generally acceptable and does not offend.\\n\\n## Practice Exercises\\n\\n:::exercise{id=\\\"ka-dia-01-menu-request\\\" type=\\\"fill-in-blank\\\" title=\\\"Requesting the Menu\\\" skill=\\\"situational-response\\\" objectiveId=\\\"obj-dia-01-order-food\\\"}\\n\\n**Question:** Fill in the blanks to complete the customer's side of the conversation\\n\\n1. Greeting the waiter: ___\\n2. Asking for the menu: ___ მენიუ, გთხოვთ\\n3. 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- title: "გაკვეთილი 1 — ციფრები 0-9"
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- description: "Georgian numerals 0-9: Learning the basic number words"
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- description: "Pronounce Georgian numbers 0-9 correctly"
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- # გაკვეთილი 1 (Lesson 1) — Georgian Numbers 0-9
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- ## Introduction
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- Numbers are essential for daily communication, whether you're shopping, telling time, or giving your phone number. Georgian has its own number words that follow predictable patterns. Modern Georgia uses Arabic numerals (0-9) in writing, but you pronounce them using Georgian number words.
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- In this lesson, you'll learn the basic digits 0-9 in Georgian.
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- ## The Ten Basic Numbers
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- ::vocab{id="num-zero" word="ნული" transliteration="nuli" translation="zero" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-one" word="ერთი" transliteration="erti" translation="one" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-two" word="ორი" transliteration="ori" translation="two" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-five" word="ხუთი" transliteration="khuti" translation="five" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-six" word="ექვსი" transliteration="ekvsi" translation="six" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-seven" word="შვიდი" transliteration="shvidi" translation="seven" category="number"}
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- ::vocab{id="num-eight" word="რვა" transliteration="rva" translation="eight" category="number"}
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- ## Pronunciation Guide
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- Georgian number words each have their own unique sound. Here are tips for pronunciation:
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- | Number | Georgian | Transliteration | Pronunciation Notes |
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- | 0 | ნული | nuli | "NOO-lee" — stress on first syllable |
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- | 1 | ერთი | erti | "ER-tee" — roll the R slightly |
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- | 2 | ორი | ori | "OH-ree" — simple two syllables |
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- | 3 | სამი | sami | "SAH-mee" — like "salami" without the L |
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- | 4 | ოთხი | otkhi | "OT-khee" — the KH is a soft guttural |
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- | 5 | ხუთი | khuti | "KHOO-tee" — KH is aspirated like German "ch" |
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- | 6 | ექვსი | ekvsi | "EKV-see" — quick consonant cluster |
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- | 7 | შვიდი | shvidi | "SHVEE-dee" — SHV blend together |
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- | 8 | რვა | rva | "R-va" — two sounds only, rolled R |
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- | 9 | ცხრა | tskhra | "TSKH-ra" — complex cluster, TS+KH+R |
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- ## Pattern Recognition
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- Notice these patterns in Georgian numbers:
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- 1. **Most numbers end in -ი**: ერთი, ორი, სამი, ოთხი, ხუთი, ექვსი, შვიდი
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- 2. **Exceptions**: რვა (8) and ცხრა (9) end in -ა
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- 3. **Consonant clusters**: Georgian loves complex clusters (ექვსი, შვიდი, ცხრა)
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- 4. **No tone system**: Unlike Thai, Georgian has no tones — stress is consistent
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- ## Cultural Context
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- In everyday Georgian life:
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- - **Shopping**: Prices are shown as Arabic numerals but spoken as Georgian words
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- - **Phone numbers**: Read digit by digit using Georgian number words
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- - **Dates**: Mix of Georgian and international systems
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- - **Addresses**: Building numbers spoken in Georgian
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- - **Age**: Always expressed with Georgian number words
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- ## Memory Tips
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- - **ერთი (one)**: Think "Earth has ONE moon"
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- - **ორი (two)**: Sounds like "OR-ee" — choose one OR the other (two options)
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- - **სამი (three)**: "SAH-mee" — three syllables in "salami"
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- - **ოთხი (four)**: Has FOUR letters
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- - **რვა (eight)**: Shortest word, easy to remember
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- - **ცხრა (nine)**: Most complex, saved for last
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- ## Writing Numbers
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- Georgians write numbers using Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3...), just like English. However, when you see these digits, you read them using the Georgian words:
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- - 5 → read as "ხუთი" (khuti)
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- - 27 → read as "ოცდაშვიდი" (otsdashvidi) — you'll learn this in Lesson 2
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- - 100 → read as "ასი" (asi) — you'll learn this in Lesson 3
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- ## Key Points
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- 1. **Georgian uses Arabic numerals**: When writing, use 0-9
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- 2. **Speak Georgian words**: When reading, pronounce in Georgian
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- 3. **No gender or case changes**: Numbers stay the same form
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- 4. **Stress is predictable**: Usually on the first syllable
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- 5. **Build foundation**: These 10 words are essential for all larger numbers
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- ## Practice Exercises
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- **Question:** Match each Arabic numeral to its Georgian word
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- **Answer:**
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- - 0 = ნული (nuli)
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- - 3 = სამი (sami)
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- - 5 = ხუთი (khuti)
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- - 7 = შვიდი (shvidi)
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- - 9 = ცხრა (tskhra)
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- **Explanation:** Georgian number words are written with Mkhedruli script, but when you see Arabic numerals in Georgian text or signs, you pronounce them using these Georgian words.
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- **Question:** How do you pronounce these numbers in Georgian?
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- - 1 = ერთი (erti) — "ER-tee"
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- - 2 = ორი (ori) — "OH-ree"
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- - 4 = ოთხი (otkhi) — "OT-khee"
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- - 6 = ექვსი (ekvsi) — "EKV-see"
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- - 8 = რვა (rva) — "R-va"
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- **Question:** Which Georgian word represents the number 7?
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- **Explanation:** The correct answer is შვიდი (shvidi), which means "seven." The consonant cluster შვ- is characteristic of Georgian and appears in this number word.
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- ## What's Next
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- In Lesson 2, you'll learn how to count from 10 to 100 in Georgian, including the special system for teens (11-19) and the unique vigesimal (base-20) counting pattern that Georgian uses for larger numbers.
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Georgian has its own number words that follow predictable patterns. Modern Georgia uses Arabic numerals (0-9) in writing, but you pronounce them using Georgian number words.\\n\\nIn this lesson, you'll learn the basic digits 0-9 in Georgian.\\n\\n## The Ten Basic Numbers\\n\\n:::vocabulary-set{id=\\\"georgian-numbers-0-9\\\" title=\\\"Numbers 0-9\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-zero\\\" word=\\\"ნული\\\" transliteration=\\\"nuli\\\" translation=\\\"zero\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-one\\\" word=\\\"ერთი\\\" transliteration=\\\"erti\\\" translation=\\\"one\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-two\\\" word=\\\"ორი\\\" transliteration=\\\"ori\\\" translation=\\\"two\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-three\\\" word=\\\"სამი\\\" transliteration=\\\"sami\\\" translation=\\\"three\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-four\\\" word=\\\"ოთხი\\\" transliteration=\\\"otkhi\\\" translation=\\\"four\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-five\\\" word=\\\"ხუთი\\\" transliteration=\\\"khuti\\\" translation=\\\"five\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-six\\\" word=\\\"ექვსი\\\" transliteration=\\\"ekvsi\\\" translation=\\\"six\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-seven\\\" word=\\\"შვიდი\\\" transliteration=\\\"shvidi\\\" translation=\\\"seven\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-eight\\\" word=\\\"რვა\\\" transliteration=\\\"rva\\\" translation=\\\"eight\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n::vocab{id=\\\"num-nine\\\" word=\\\"ცხრა\\\" transliteration=\\\"tskhra\\\" translation=\\\"nine\\\" category=\\\"number\\\"}\\n\\n:::\\n\\n## Pronunciation Guide\\n\\nGeorgian number words each have their own unique sound. Here are tips for pronunciation:\\n\\n| Number | Georgian | Transliteration | Pronunciation Notes |\\n|--------|----------|-----------------|---------------------|\\n| 0 | ნული | nuli | \\\"NOO-lee\\\" — stress on first syllable |\\n| 1 | ერთი | erti | \\\"ER-tee\\\" — roll the R slightly |\\n| 2 | ორი | ori | \\\"OH-ree\\\" — simple two syllables |\\n| 3 | სამი | sami | \\\"SAH-mee\\\" — like \\\"salami\\\" without the L |\\n| 4 | ოთხი | otkhi | \\\"OT-khee\\\" — the KH is a soft guttural |\\n| 5 | ხუთი | khuti | \\\"KHOO-tee\\\" — KH is aspirated like German \\\"ch\\\" |\\n| 6 | ექვსი | ekvsi | \\\"EKV-see\\\" — quick consonant cluster |\\n| 7 | შვიდი | shvidi | \\\"SHVEE-dee\\\" — SHV blend together |\\n| 8 | რვა | rva | \\\"R-va\\\" — two sounds only, rolled R |\\n| 9 | ცხრა | tskhra | \\\"TSKH-ra\\\" — complex cluster, TS+KH+R |\\n\\n## Pattern Recognition\\n\\nNotice these patterns in Georgian numbers:\\n\\n1. **Most numbers end in -ი**: ერთი, ორი, სამი, ოთხი, ხუთი, ექვსი, შვიდი\\n2. **Exceptions**: რვა (8) and ცხრა (9) end in -ა\\n3. **Consonant clusters**: Georgian loves complex clusters (ექვსი, შვიდი, ცხრა)\\n4. **No tone system**: Unlike Thai, Georgian has no tones — stress is consistent\\n\\n## Cultural Context\\n\\nIn everyday Georgian life:\\n\\n- **Shopping**: Prices are shown as Arabic numerals but spoken as Georgian words\\n- **Phone numbers**: Read digit by digit using Georgian number words\\n- **Dates**: Mix of Georgian and international systems\\n- **Addresses**: Building numbers spoken in Georgian\\n- **Age**: Always expressed with Georgian number words\\n\\n## Memory Tips\\n\\n- **ერთი (one)**: Think \\\"Earth has ONE moon\\\"\\n- **ორი (two)**: Sounds like \\\"OR-ee\\\" — choose one OR the other (two options)\\n- **სამი (three)**: \\\"SAH-mee\\\" — three syllables in \\\"salami\\\"\\n- **ოთხი (four)**: Has FOUR letters\\n- **რვა (eight)**: Shortest word, easy to remember\\n- **ცხრა (nine)**: Most complex, saved for last\\n\\n## Writing Numbers\\n\\nGeorgians write numbers using Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3...), just like English. However, when you see these digits, you read them using the Georgian words:\\n\\n- 5 → read as \\\"ხუთი\\\" (khuti)\\n- 27 → read as \\\"ოცდაშვიდი\\\" (otsdashvidi) — you'll learn this in Lesson 2\\n- 100 → read as \\\"ასი\\\" (asi) — you'll learn this in Lesson 3\\n\\n## Key Points\\n\\n1. **Georgian uses Arabic numerals**: When writing, use 0-9\\n2. **Speak Georgian words**: When reading, pronounce in Georgian\\n3. **No gender or case changes**: Numbers stay the same form\\n4. **Stress is predictable**: Usually on the first syllable\\n5. **Build foundation**: These 10 words are essential for all larger numbers\\n\\n## Practice Exercises\\n\\n:::exercise{id=\\\"ka-num-01-recognition\\\" type=\\\"matching\\\" title=\\\"Match Numbers to Words\\\" skill=\\\"word-recognition\\\" tests=\\\"\\\" objectiveId=\\\"obj-recognize-numbers-0-9\\\"}\\n\\n**Question:** Match each Arabic numeral to its Georgian word\\n\\n- 0\\n- 3\\n- 5\\n- 7\\n- 9\\n\\n**Answer:**\\n\\n- 0 = ნული (nuli)\\n- 3 = სამი (sami)\\n- 5 = ხუთი (khuti)\\n- 7 = შვიდი (shvidi)\\n- 9 = ცხრა (tskhra)\\n\\n**Explanation:** Georgian number words are written with Mkhedruli script, but when you see Arabic numerals in Georgian text or signs, you pronounce them using these Georgian words.\\n\\n:::\\n\\n:::exercise{id=\\\"ka-num-01-pronunciation\\\" type=\\\"fill-in-blank\\\" title=\\\"Number Pronunciation\\\" skill=\\\"word-pronunciation\\\" tests=\\\"\\\" objectiveId=\\\"obj-pronounce-numbers-0-9\\\"}\\n\\n**Question:** How do you pronounce these numbers in Georgian?\\n\\n- 1 = ___\\n- 2 = ___\\n- 4 = ___\\n- 6 = ___\\n- 8 = ___\\n\\n**Answer:**\\n\\n- 1 = ერთი (erti) — \\\"ER-tee\\\"\\n- 2 = ორი (ori) — \\\"OH-ree\\\"\\n- 4 = ოთხი (otkhi) — \\\"OT-khee\\\"\\n- 6 = ექვსი (ekvsi) — \\\"EKV-see\\\"\\n- 8 = რვა (rva) — \\\"R-va\\\"\\n\\n**Explanation:** Practice saying each number out loud. 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