neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ათი' when counting objects, telling time, or discussing prices in everyday conversations. For instance, you might hear it in a context like, 'I have ten apples' or when asking for the cost of ten items in a grocery store.
Synonyms & nuances
'ათი' is the standard term for 'ten,' but in specific contexts like games, you might encounter 'ათი' used interchangeably with 'დაცვა' which also implies 'ten' in terms of team size, although it has a more informal connotation.
Culture
The word 'ათი' is derived from ancient numeral systems, reflecting the rich history of counting and commerce in Georgia. Interestingly, in Georgian culture, the number ten holds significance, symbolizing completeness, as seen in traditional games and folklore where groups often convene in tens.
FAQ
Q.What is the Georgian word for ten?
'ათი' is the Georgian word for ten, and it is used widely in counting and everyday conversations.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ათი'?
'ათი' is pronounced as 'ati,' with a soft 'a' like in 'father' and a sharp 't'.
Q.Can 'ათი' be used in formal contexts?
'ათი' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without issue, making it versatile for any situation.