აქვს
Georgian
Etymology
From Old Georgian აქუს (akus).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /akʰvs/
- Hyphenation: აქვს
Usage notes
- ჰყავს (hq̇avs) is used to signify a possession of animate objects (human or animal) or cars, whereas აქვს (akvs) is left for inanimate objects (except for cars).
Synonyms
- ჰყავს (hq̇avs)
See also
- ფლობს (plobs)
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