լցված

Note

lətsvadz

resultative participle of լցվել - lətsvel - to fill up

A resultative participle is a verb form that expresses a state resulting from a previous event, often used to describe the condition of a subject or object after an action is completed. Examples include "the metal is hammered" (the state of the metal after being hammered) or "a confessed killer" (the state of being a killer who has confessed). These participles often combine with a stative auxiliary verb to indicate the present state of this result.

Indicates a state of being: The participle describes the current condition of something that was previously acted upon.

Results from an event: The state exists because of a prior action, such as "the cake is flattened" or "the window is broken".