Are you already learning some Georgian
and still struggling with the correct forms of Georgian verbs?
Here it is!
Your dream cheat sheet — ebook featuring the 50 most commonly used Georgian verbs fully conjugated in 5 forms!
Dedicated for levels A1-A2 also known as basic Georgian or Georgian for beginners.
It's designed in a way so that you always have the conjugated Georgian verbs with you — no more wondering, searching through notes, digging in the textbooks, or worse, guessing which form is correct.
It’s a convenient base that will help you stop making the same mistakes and confidently start using only the verified, correct forms of Georgian verbs.
E-book price: USD 14.70 or 14.70 EUR
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What’s Inside the ‘50 Georgian Verbs’ E-Book?”
In this book, you’ll find the 50 most commonly taught and used Georgian verbs at the beginners stages of learning
These are the 50 most frequently used verbs — if you started learning Georgian, you’ve definitely come across them.
All verbs are presented in a clear and straightforward way. So if you have our book and know the basics of Georgian grammar, finding the correct verb form and using it on your own is nice and easy.
Even the book’s structure is designed to make learning the Georgian verbs as effortless as possible. The verbs are not listed alphabetically! Instead, they’re grouped by similar conjugation patterns, making it easier and faster to learn them.
The e-book was prepared within the guidelines of the Georgian Ministry of Education
for teaching Georgian as a foreign language.

Did you know that the Georgian language has lots of regular verbs?
By learning similar verbs together, you learn them with much less effort. As a result, conjugating them will no longer feel so complicated and random!
Each verb is conjugated by person in 5 forms (called screeves): present, imperfect, future, aorist, and optative. These forms form the foundation for learning Georgian at a basic and pre-intermediate level.
For each of the 5 forms, you’ll find example sentences with translations. This way, you’ll clearly see how each form is used in context — no guessing needed!
All key sentence parts are declined so put in a word form that should be used in the particular tense and verb type. These forms are something rarely found in other Georgian learning materials and they’re crucial to understanding how the whole sentence structure changes depending on the verb.
Check this example:
She drinks coffee → in Georgian: ის სვამს ყავას
In Georgian depending on the verb the subject and object may change their forms, e.g. instead of the word coffee ყავა (dictionary entry form) you may need to use ყავას (the Dative case form). Luckily for us the process is not random but depends on the verb type and its conjugation type.


This part of the e-book covers 100 pages full of knowledge.
Each verb is spread over two pages, clearly laid out, with space for your own notes, comments, or reflections.
Before the section with conjugation of Georgian verbs, there’s a short and simple introduction. We don’t bombard you with all the Georgian grammar or linguistic info. We focus on what you can actually use and remember at level A1-A2.
This is not a workbook that you “must go through.”
It’s a learning aid you can use anytime you feel unsure about a verb form. All you have to do is open it to the right page
Check out the list of Georgian verbs that are included in our ebook.
- ყოფნა- to be
- ლაპარაკი – to speak
- საუბარი – to converse, talk
- წასვლა – to go
- მოსვლა – to come
- ცხოვრება – to live
- მუშაობა – to work
- დაძინება – to fall asleep
- გაღვიძება – to wake up
- სეირნობა – to stroll
- გართობა – to entertain, enjoy
- დასვენება – to rest
- ფიქრი – to think
- დარეკვა – to call
- მგზავრობა – to travel
- გაკეთება – to do
- სწავლა – to learn
- დაბანა – to wash sth – for body
- თამაში – to play
- ნახვა – to see
- ცნობა /გაცნობა – to know sb
- ყიდვა – to buy
- გაყიდვა – to sell
- გატარება – to spend time
- დაწყება – to start
- გადახდა – to pay
- დაწერა – to write
- წაკითხვა – to read
- შეჭმა – to eat
- სმა/დალევა – to drink
- მოსმენა – to listen
- ყურება - to watch
- ძებნა – to look for
- დაპატიჟება – to invite
- ზეიმი/ზეიმობა – to celebrate
- მომზადება – to pepare
- ქონა – to have sth
- ყოლა – to have sb
- მოწონება – to like
- სიყვარული – to love
- შეძლება – can, be able to
- ნდომა – to want
- შეცივება – to be cold
- დაცხომა – to be hot
- ჯდომა – to sit
- დგომა – to stand
- წოლა – to lie on sth
- ადგომა – get up
- დაჯდომა – to sit down
- დაწოლა – to lay down
You already know these verbs well? Congrats!
It means you may like the next book in the series we’re working on. Yes, completely other 50 Georgian verbs.
When will the book "50 Georgian Verbs” be useful to you?
If you’re just starting to learn the Georgian language, you already know that verbs and their conjugations are crucial.
If you want to learn them in a systematic, simple way, now’s the perfect time to get familiar with our e-book “50 Georgian Verbs”. It will be your trusted resource to verify any form while learning Georgian.
If you feel that Georgian language is difficult, illogical, and chaotic, it means you haven’t learned to conjugate Georgian verbs with us yet.

That’s precisely why this book is so useful — it finally helps you to organize verb conjugations. You’ll have all the verified basic forms in one place so you can analyze and check them, learning proper Georgian from the start.
What others say about "50 Georgian verbs"
Małgorzata Abassy, scientist and academic professor
Long awaited book "50 GePrgian verbs" is already available" It's just great! This is an organized compendium of the most frequently used verbs. Examples are provided for each verb. It also contains an introduction that creates a framework for learning and thinking about verbs in general. In a word: this book is a great help both for those who learn Georgian on their own and for those who learn with a native speaker who does not know Polish. In addition, it has a very affordable price.
What captivated me, apart from the professional preparation of the content, was the fact that 5% of the book is intended to support the education of minority children living in Georgia. In this way, we have not only teaching aid, but also a tool that helps bring goodness. I strongly recommend this book and cannot wait for the second part.
Could this book not be useful to you?
Actually, yes! If you’re just taking your first steps in learning the Georgian language and you don’t yet know the alphabet or only know the verb “to be,” this book simply isn’t useful to you… yet. Later on, once you’ve learned more verbs, you’ll definitely search intensively all the forms — that’s exactly what “50 Georgian Verbs” is for!
If you’re just starting to learn the Georgian language, you already know that verbs and their conjugations are crucial. If you want to learn them in a systematic, simple way, now’s the perfect time to get familiar with our e-book “50 Georgian Verbs”. It will be your trusted resource to verify any form while learning Georgian.
Where did the idea for “50 Georgian Verbs” come from? From life experience!
The answer is simple — because Asia didn’t come across such a book during her more than 15-year journey through the twists and turns of the Georgian language. So she decided to create this must-have learning aid for herself.
Later, when she started teaching Georgian, it turned out that her students also struggled with “wrangling” Georgian verbs. That’s when her custom-made materials again became life-saving so we decided to:
design them to be super easy to use
verify them by professional Georgian language native philologists - native speakers so you can be absolutely sure that every form is correct
and simply publish them as a convenient e-book titled 50 Georgian Verbs, which you can always have at hand on your phone, tablet, or computer.
And if you prefer a paper version, you can easily print selected pages or the entire book at home. The graphic design and layout are created to make printing easy and enjoyable.
If you’ve learned for example German, you probably remember those tables of irregular verbs.
Our book has a similar concept — it collects in one place all the forms of the most frequently used verbs at this stage of learnin
How can you be sure that all verb forms are correct?
The book was prepared by two experts in the Georgian language, who thoroughly analyzed many studies and dictionaries to ensure every conjugated form is 100% correct. The book was created by:
Asia Dziuba — the author. Founder of Języki Kaukazu - Languages of the Caucasus. She has been teaching Georgian for over 10 years through group courses, individual classes, and self-paced courses. After some time, she started creating her own materials, which received very positive reviews. The idea for a verb conjugation handbook has been her dream since she began learning Georgian in 2008 during her studies at Ilia Chavchavadze University in Tbilisi.
Ketevan Kuljanishvili — editor and proofreader. A Georgian language teacher with a degree in the field and a philologist. She has extensive experience teaching Georgian to foreigners and members of minority communities living in Georgia. She has also participated in and proofread numerous projects developing Georgian language learning materials. She teaches both individual and group classes.
