ბოჲა
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish بویا (boya).
Noun
[edit]ბოჲა • (boya) (Latin spelling boya) (Vizha, Artasheni, Vitse–Arkabi, Khopa, Chkhala, Akçakoca)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | ||
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absolutive | ბოჲა (boya) | ბოჲაფე (boyape) | |
ergative | ბოჲაქ (boyak) | ბოჲაფექ (boyapek) | |
dative | ბოჲას (boyas) | ბოჲაფეს (boyapes) | |
genitive | ბოჲაშ(ი) (boyaş(i)) | ბოჲაფეშ(ი) (boyapeş(i)) | |
directive | ბოჲაშე (boyaşe) | ბოჲაფეშე (boyapeşe) | |
ablative | ბოჲაშენ (boyaşen) | ბოჲაფეშენ (boyapeşen) | |
locative | ბოჲას (boyas) | ბოჲაფეს (boyapes) | |
instrumental | ბოჲათენ (boyaten) | ბოჲაფეთენ (boyapeten) | |
Notes: dialects may differ on declension. |
Further reading
[edit]- Kojima, Gôichi (2012–) “boya”, in Temel Lazca-Türkçe Sözlük Taslağı[1] (in Turkish)
- Tandilava, Ali (2013) “ბოჲა”, in Merab Čuxua, Natela Kutelia, Lile Tandilava, Lali Ezugbaia, editors, Lazuri leksiḳoni[2], online version prepared by Levan Vašaḳiʒe, Tbilisi