Appendix:Georgian postpositions

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Georgian is a heavily postpositional language and they play as fundamental a role in the language as prepositions in the Indo-European languages. They may be in the form of either a postfix attached to the noun, or a separate word which follows it. The case of the nouns is determined by the choice of postposition.