| :::Just to be sure I understand this: Georgian has no verbs, only verbal nouns? If it has verbs, or even a [[:Category: Georgian verb forms]], those should presumably be in [[:Category:Georgian verbs]]. [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 17:22, 28 March 2012 (UTC) | | :::Just to be sure I understand this: Georgian has no verbs, only verbal nouns? If it has verbs, or even a [[:Category: Georgian verb forms]], those should presumably be in [[:Category:Georgian verbs]]. [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 17:22, 28 March 2012 (UTC) |
| + | ::::[[w:Georgian verb paradigm|Georgian has verbs]] (it would be a linguistic coup if a language were discovered that didn't), and those verbs have finite forms in addition to the verbal noun. I believe what Dixtosa is saying is that the lemma form of Georgian verbs in the verbal noun, which is true of [[:Category:Welsh verbs|Welsh verbs]] as well. I'd say "verb" is such a basic category we don't want to delete it for any language, even languages where what the forms are listed under is a fully declinable (verbal) noun. —[[User:Angr|'''An''']][[User talk:Angr|''gr'']] 18:01, 28 March 2012 (UTC) |