What's the 1st phrase you'd learn? Baia and I did an epic road trip all across the country. Click here to watch! th-cam.com/video/6WnmY7CdN6s/w-d-xo.html
😂 thanks so much for watching, commenting and subbing! I really appreciate it! Yes, I can survive a little easier in Georgia now. Haha Where you from?!
But a lot of these words have other meanings, and other ways of saying them For example : Nela does not mean slow down. It means be careful. I think it would be helpful to make a note of the different meetings and different ways of saying it Because things like “stop it” can be said in different ways, and and it’s important to things like that Otherwise, very good Also, I wish she wrote the words out in Georgian as well on the screen Instead of only a transliteration Also, it should be noted that Georgian living in the United States or living in Russia, or Israel, or anywhere in the world, also speak Georgian. It’s not only spoken in Georgia. My entire family in Israel and in Russia, and in Georgia and in America, and in Barcelona, all speak Georgian where they live. And there are many small Georgian communities across the globe. Nonetheless, good job! didi madloba.❤
Hey Thiago! Really appreciate you watching! Georgia is an incredible country and you'll certainly find a lot of videos about it here on the channel. Thanks again! :-)
@@GringoNation Replying back: I'm finally here in Tbilisi and these phrases helped me a lot in my first days ;), so glad to have found this video before coming, a must watch for sure for everyone who wants to visit (and to re check often ofc :) )
@@thiagonovaesmachado9871 makes me so happy to read this, Thiago! Glad it was helpful and that you’re enjoying Tbilisi. Also really appreciate the coffees u sent the other day! How long will u be there? Cheers bro
@@GringoNation Hi dude, never seen your reply back! I will be staying for some months for sure, and would like to try Batumi too next year. Do you plan to return at some point?
Yay! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. That afternoon actually made my life easier here. Haha. What’s a language you’d like to learn? Speak any others?
Thanks for watching! It can be difficult at times. Mostly because of all the sounds you need to make with your throat. But I like the language! What languages do you speak?
Aprende mesmo! Eu gosto da língua e acho a escrita muito bonita. Pena que só é falada lá. Mas vale muito a pena morar lá e assim vc aprenderia mais fácil também, óbvio.
ARAPRIS is more like a meh don't even mention. like you dont have to thank me. meanwhile you're welcome for those who say that in english speaking countries, actually means that they are expecting you to thank them. ARAPRIS litteraly means ' FOR NOTHING'. and who ever says that to you means he does not really care about your thank you. it is automaticly intended that you are already greatful.
Hi! Sorry i don't mean rude... but you're wrong! I'm Georgian! Then again Sorry! I just wanted to help you understand! Let me help you! [ arafris ] არაფრის -> means your welcome [ Araferi ] არაფერი -> means nothing I hope you understand! :D
What's the 1st phrase you'd learn? Baia and I did an epic road trip all across the country. Click here to watch! th-cam.com/video/6WnmY7CdN6s/w-d-xo.html
im from georgia thank you for travelling here u spent money just to come here and thank you again for trying to learn it it makes me proud and proud
Hey Ana! It was a real pleasure! Thank you for watching and to all the Georgians for hosting me well. :-)
Madloba! That’s all super helpful! I can’t wait to say “ver gavige” all the time! 😂🤷🏼♀️
I actually used it yesterday for the first time. Woman kept on telling me to go in through the entrance and not the exit. hahaha!
@@GringoNation Useful already!! :)
Cool Nini! Always a pleasure seeing locals around here. Where do you live? Thanks for watching! :-)
you did way better than anyone i have seen!
Thanks so much, Demetre! I had about 8 hours of classes (haha) and I think knowing portuguese helps in some way too! :-)
@@GringoNation portuguese really ? whats the reason
Lovely channel! Informative and entertaining as well!
Thanks so much for watching and leaving such a nice comment! :-)
Really like your channel Gringo keep going :D you are a true survivor :D subbed!
😂 thanks so much for watching, commenting and subbing! I really appreciate it! Yes, I can survive a little easier in Georgia now. Haha Where you from?!
But a lot of these words have other meanings, and other ways of saying them
For example : Nela does not mean slow down. It means be careful.
I think it would be helpful to make a note of the different meetings and different ways of saying it
Because things like “stop it” can be said in different ways, and and it’s important to things like that
Otherwise, very good
Also, I wish she wrote the words out in Georgian as well on the screen Instead of only a transliteration
Also, it should be noted that Georgian living in the United States or living in Russia, or Israel, or anywhere in the world, also speak Georgian. It’s not only spoken in Georgia.
My entire family in Israel and in Russia, and in Georgia and in America, and in Barcelona, all speak Georgian where they live. And there are many small Georgian communities across the globe.
Nonetheless, good job!
didi madloba.❤
Excellent video. I'm watching all the ones related btw, as I'm interested in travelling there. Thanks and greetings from Argentina :)
Hey Thiago! Really appreciate you watching! Georgia is an incredible country and you'll certainly find a lot of videos about it here on the channel. Thanks again! :-)
@@GringoNation Replying back: I'm finally here in Tbilisi and these phrases helped me a lot in my first days ;), so glad to have found this video before coming, a must watch for sure for everyone who wants to visit (and to re check often ofc :) )
@@thiagonovaesmachado9871 makes me so happy to read this, Thiago! Glad it was helpful and that you’re enjoying Tbilisi. Also really appreciate the coffees u sent the other day! How long will u be there? Cheers bro
@@GringoNation Hi dude, never seen your reply back! I will be staying for some months for sure, and would like to try Batumi too next year. Do you plan to return at some point?
@@thiagonovaesmachado9871 I’d love to return to Georgia one day but it’s not in my immediate plans!
Cheers👏😍🇬🇪
hope it was helpful to you! :-)
thanks😊😊😊
Of course! :-) I hope it was helpful to you.
Love this 👏
Yay! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. That afternoon actually made my life easier here. Haha. What’s a language you’d like to learn? Speak any others?
@@GringoNation I can imagine 😊 omg there's so many id like to learn. I love how swahili sounds. So beautiful 😍
@@emmainwanderland3533 interesting choice! So where are you atm?
@@GringoNation Ireland 🇮🇪 but will be u.k on sat. :)
Gringo Notion é cultura rapá ❤️👏
Se da pra aprender tomando espumante, por que não, neh?!
Nada é impossível para àqueles que querem aprender😃
Vdde Angélica! O que achou da língua? Se arrisca? Bjão!
@@GringoNation Se a vida é um aprendizado, então vamos lá aprender😘
Guys, please teach me how to say "Have you ever been to CHINA?"
And also: I have been there
I have never been there - in Kartuli ena.
Thank you!
What a great place to act like you are deaf........oh wait, have you seen the Georgian written language. Beautiful to see......but ????
A gorgeous Georgian lady :)
Agreed!
interesting to learn georgian. kinda difficult
Thanks for watching! It can be difficult at times. Mostly because of all the sounds you need to make with your throat. But I like the language! What languages do you speak?
კარგი აგცენტი გაქ
Დიდი მადლობა! საქართველოში ყოფნისას რამდენიმე გაკვეთილი გავიარე.
👍👍👍
Manage to learn anything, Michael?! Haha. Thanks for watching, bro!
@@GringoNation My pleasure 😊 and my compliments for the language 👍
By the way, it's "ტუალეტი" and not "ტვალეტი"
Thanks for watching and leaving this observation!
Khatchapuri sounds indian dish.
haha, you're right, Raj, it does! Have you tried it?
Because Puri is an Indian word that got into Georgian from Persia
@@geoberaia6007 interesting! I didn’t know that! Thanks Geo
vou aprender sapoha nem q leve 10 anos, vou morar la e fds
Aprende mesmo! Eu gosto da língua e acho a escrita muito bonita. Pena que só é falada lá. Mas vale muito a pena morar lá e assim vc aprenderia mais fácil também, óbvio.
man, we made a too hard of a language. bruh
Parece russo, né? Não.
HAHAHHAHAHAHA
Eu continuo achando que sim! Haha. Talvez você seja a pessoa perfeita a decidir 😂
ARAPRIS is more like a meh don't even mention. like you dont have to thank me. meanwhile you're welcome for those who say that in english speaking countries, actually means that they are expecting you to thank them. ARAPRIS litteraly means ' FOR NOTHING'. and who ever says that to you means he does not really care about your thank you. it is automaticly intended that you are already greatful.
Hi! Sorry i don't mean rude... but you're wrong!
I'm Georgian! Then again Sorry! I just wanted to help you understand!
Let me help you!
[ arafris ] არაფრის -> means your welcome
[ Araferi ] არაფერი -> means nothing
I hope you understand! :D
ვაა
You look georgian.. haha
Haha I think their hair is straighter than mine. But I’ll take it! :-)
No he doesn't