Lesson 2 – ე, ო, ნ, ს
ე (e)
Pronounced like eh in English.
ო (o)
Pronounced like o in pot.
ნ (n)
Pronounced just like an English n.
ს (s)
Pronounced just like an English s.
Exercises
Can you guess what these words mean?
A female given name

A plant
A company
A type of fruit
A city in Europe
An island country
A country in Asia
A country in Asia
A country in Asia
A country in Africa
A city in Europe
A city in Africa
Georgian nouns normally end in a vowel and, as you may have noticed, -i is added to foreign words ending in a consonant.
Here are some more Georgian words.
I
Or
This
A female given name
Three
Hundred

War
Slow
List
Soon
Fox
Flax, linen
Sausage
Beverage
What is this brand of water called?
