არქაბი

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Laz[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Origin is unknown. It is thought to come from one of the ancient Zan dialects. The Roman Governor of Cappadocia, Arrianus, mentions a river named Ἄρχαβίς (Árkhabís) or Ἀρχαβές (Arkhabés) in his work "Periplus Ponti Euxini".

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɑ(ɹ)ˈkʰɑbi/
  • Hyphenation: არ‧ქა‧ბი

Proper noun[edit]

არქაბი (arkabi) (Latin spelling Arkabi)

  1. Arhavi, Artvin (a city in Turkey)
    ჰანდღა არქაბიშა ბულურ
    handğa arkabişa bulur
    I'm going to Arkabi today

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