PARANÁ

Continuing with the Argentine theme, a huge thanks to Fridon Abakelia, who pointed out that Paraná—one of South America's most famous rivers, particularly in Argentina—is also a Megrelian word.

Indeed, this is confirmed in Otari Kajaia’s dictionary, where პარანა (Parana) is defined as "a very strong river flood." In other words, Paraná means "a massive river overflow."

This interpretation aligns perfectly with the river’s characteristics, reinforcing its Kartvelian linguistic connection. Let me know if you'd like further refinements or additional insights!



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