Oh super that I found your Channel guys! I'm mexican, but I live un germany and I work with 3 georgian guys, and I want to learn a bit of their language ,so you are too helpfull ! Thanks !!!!
Madloba guys,my maternal grandfather is also Georgian from Adjara, but I do not speak the language.. You are cool and natural! I am going to visit Tbilisi soon, so I thought it would be better if I learned a thing or two!!
Thank you very very much for passing your native language for us that are interested in learned it. Is very beautiful this language as soon as others european languages. I study a little each day while I can. Thank you very much, couple. I'm from Brazil
Gvantsa is such a princess!!! Both are so nice!!! I taught English there for 2.5 years and loved it but had a hell of a time with the language. Could write it well and was conversant but this really helps!
I am so happy that I found your page. I recently started learning Georgian and I hope to use it someday to communicate with others. I would like to visit Georgia to collect insects, visit museums, and meet other entomologists there.
Hi sir. I watched your videos in TH-cam channel.Georgia language learning classes in your TH-cam channel you both are explaining the words are very clear and understanding with English sub titles.your videos is useful to me.today onwards daily i watch your videos and i will learn Georgian language in 1 month.thank you so much for both of you.i subscribe your TH-cam channel and I share to my friends also it is useful to us.
To teach effectively such a challenging language you should make up a system, beginning with the phonology, passing by morphology etc. Without the grammar knowledge, just repeating phrases nobody can learn anything. Advice for the future
Thank you so much for this video! I would love to learn more about the word “mitkhare.” I hear this word in conversations often, but it seems to be an exclamation? Thank you again for helping us to learn this wonderful language! God bless you 🙏❤️
im so happy you’re doing this and show how proud you are of being able to teach your language to foreigners. i’ve been interested in georgia since i was young and lately i’ve been willing to learn the language but unfortunately there is a huge lack of resources for it. hope i can go someday cause it’s honestly a dream, i’m more than subscribed now and will try to keep track on every new thing you upload. greetings from argentina!
Thanks for your nice comment 😊 Ak gamichere - please stop here. Generally you should say this to taxi drivers or mini-bus drivers (Marshutka) Public buses have their stops and you cannot say this :))
For now consider as exceptions , or if you want deep and strong Georgian grammar you should start from the beginnings of grammar... we will explain very basics of grammar lately
There are exceptions, but when we mention street name it is usually "ze" (on) - Rustavelze, Chavchavadzeze, Pekinze etc. If we say name of the district, in this case Didube, it is usually "shi" (in) - Didubeshi, Vakeshi, Avlabarshi etc. (But in case of Saburtalo District we usually say Saburtaloze rather than Saburtaloshi).
გამარჯობათ ბექა და გვანცა! Thank you very much for these videos, they are very helpful. I am studying Georgian and I have gotten to the point where I can pronounce and read the Georgian alphabet, but I still find it difficult to distinguish ჩ and ჭ, ქ and კ etcetera. Would it be possible to add the sentences in the Georgian alphabet too? It would really help me improve. Thank you in advance!
Hi, would you please tell more about transporters, for example when I want to get off the bus or I want to say another person that he or she wants get of the bus or not?
Great video, with some phrases I didn't know. ძალიან დიდი მადლობა. Some listening practice for intermediate learners would be great too - there's some stuff on TH-cam for beginners, and lots of native-level stuff, but basically nothing at all for us intermediate learners. It's a gap in the market guys!
Hi :) I am from England and really appreciate your videos, I will be visiting Georgia in June :). I am having trouble pronouncing words properly, such as “Ghirs” when you say “Ra Ghirs.” Is there some sort of rolling of the tongue or way you suggest to learn pronunciation? I am trying to learn how to roll my R’s but it is taking a lot of practice. Thank you!
Aferistis are everywhere 😁😁 we experienced a lot in europe too... even more, one taxi driver took away 100 dollar from airport to the town, I do not wanna name the city :)))
:))) literally it does not mean anything, but in every day life and talking Georgians are tend to say smth with hoda, as "yes and then" and continue narration
Hold on a sec! You guys (drivers) can decide about the price in taxi ?? 😮😮 I mean, isn’t it illegal? Why driver decides about price and changing it, which it means he can cheat on people and ask for more money
Yes for sure 😁😊 drivers decide the price, especially random and private taxi drivers, but if you use application like Bolt and so on, the prices are given.
I would love to see a video on numbers(counting) and how to order food in a restaurant! Thanks for making this series!
Thanks for your suggestions, we will do that for you 😍
I have visited Georgia already three times. I love it. People are nice. I will follow your videos, as I am begining to learn Georgian.
Very practical, didi madloba!
Yes pls keep this up. I really need to learn Georgian for medicine
Thank you, we have already made 11 videos, they are useful for you :)) especially the lesson - visiting a doctor, watch and repeat with us 😍
i will love if u post videos regularly because there is no channel who post regularly about georgian lesson
regularly.
and love both of u
We will post regularly, one video for each week 😊 be with us, thank you for your comment and support
Hello my friends ! Didi madloba ! From Fance.
Excellent video you guys are awesome keep up the great work
Madloba! 🤗♥️🙏
Oh super that I found your Channel guys! I'm mexican, but I live un germany and I work with 3 georgian guys, and I want to learn a bit of their language ,so you are too helpfull ! Thanks !!!!
Amazing 😉 thanks Beka and Gvantsa 🤩🤩
Thank you so much! I wish Duolingo would pick up the language
Me to
Great idea guys, keep up the good work 💖💖💖🎊😍🎊
Excellent and it will be very useful for my son...appreciate your effort in making such videos which might be useful for the foreigners - madloba
Very help
Deedi madlobad
You guys are great. I'm planning a trip to Georgia as soon as we can responsibly travel. Your videos are so helpful.
Thank you dear Eric ^_^ Welcome ASAP and enjoy your travel in Georgia
It's awesome, thanks
You're awesome!
Madloba guys,my maternal grandfather is also Georgian from Adjara, but I do not speak the language.. You are cool and natural! I am going to visit Tbilisi soon, so I thought it would be better if I learned a thing or two!!
thank you sooo much
Thank you very very much for passing your native language for us that are interested in learned it.
Is very beautiful this language as soon as others european languages.
I study a little each day while I can.
Thank you very much, couple.
I'm from Brazil
Gvantsa is such a princess!!! Both are so nice!!!
I taught English there for 2.5 years and loved it but had a hell of a time with the language. Could write it well and was conversant but this really helps!
I am so happy that I found your page. I recently started learning Georgian and I hope to use it someday to communicate with others. I would like to visit Georgia to collect insects, visit museums, and meet other entomologists there.
I am going to Georgia in Feb, and today is my first day to learn Georgian, hope I still have time...
very helpful video ^_^
Sir I need more classes i watch all your wlogs it is very interesting
I love the georgian language very much
And your videos are very helpful to learn
Pretty cool.
i am looking forward to next video ,thanks from Turkey. დიდი მადლობა!
Have you watched all 10 videos ? We uploaded 10th video last week - lesson 10
HO-da დიახ,სად არის 11th :)
Didi madloba
thanks for the lesson
:))) Ramdenad gamikvan ? This is epic :D
Thank you very much to your good work , I searched for a long time to lesson to learn Georgian language but your chanel is the best ❤ Madloba 🙏
Hi sir. I watched your videos in TH-cam channel.Georgia language learning classes in your TH-cam channel you both are explaining the words are very clear and understanding with English sub titles.your videos is useful to me.today onwards daily i watch your videos and i will learn Georgian language in 1 month.thank you so much for both of you.i subscribe your TH-cam channel and I share to my friends also it is useful to us.
my family is basically all georgian speakers but I’m the only one who doesn’t really speak it,this series really will help me,thanks!
You are great! I'm so happy and excited to find your helpful channel. I started from the first lesson. მადლობელი ვარ🙏🙏
Keep going 😊 topics are really useful, you just need repeat with us and believe you will be able to have basic conversations 👍
Coming as Tourist in Georgia this coming Sept 28. hope I can learn more. Thank you Madloba!
Great work
Thanks so much for this! So helpful 🙏
very useful video thank you :)
I was able to enable CC, now great
приятно вас смотреть, спасибо))
good
I like georgia and its peoples
I love ♥️ it 😍❤️💙 n good luck 😘👍
To teach effectively such a challenging language you should make up a system, beginning with the phonology, passing by morphology etc. Without the grammar knowledge, just repeating phrases nobody can learn anything. Advice for the future
Amazing
Thank you so much for this video! I would love to learn more about the word “mitkhare.” I hear this word in conversations often, but it seems to be an exclamation? Thank you again for helping us to learn this wonderful language! God bless you 🙏❤️
You mean "mitkhari" which means - tell me :))
Can u do a video on directions
Thanks for the suggestion 😌 we will do that too
Thank you
im so happy you’re doing this and show how proud you are of being able to teach your language to foreigners. i’ve been interested in georgia since i was young and lately i’ve been willing to learn the language but unfortunately there is a huge lack of resources for it. hope i can go someday cause it’s honestly a dream, i’m more than subscribed now and will try to keep track on every new thing you upload. greetings from argentina!
Luka brother, have you visited or not yet
if u guys ever come to poti please teach me georgian in person living in georgia not knowing the language sheesh its hard
Actually we teach online, if you are interested contact us on email, which is in the description.
Madloba
Thank you
Both of u r very nice!!!!!
I love your videos! Thanks for doing this. How can I ask a bus/taxi driver to stop?
Thanks for your nice comment 😊
Ak gamichere - please stop here. Generally you should say this to taxi drivers or mini-bus drivers (Marshutka)
Public buses have their stops and you cannot say this :))
@@HodaGeorgia Wonderful, thank you!
Nice
hello guyz... i have one question!!! why midis rustavelze and midis sadgurze but in case of didube it is midis didubeshi???
For now consider as exceptions , or if you want deep and strong Georgian grammar you should start from the beginnings of grammar... we will explain very basics of grammar lately
There are exceptions, but when we mention street name it is usually "ze" (on) - Rustavelze, Chavchavadzeze, Pekinze etc. If we say name of the district, in this case Didube, it is usually "shi" (in) - Didubeshi, Vakeshi, Avlabarshi etc. (But in case of Saburtalo District we usually say Saburtaloze rather than Saburtaloshi).
გამარჯობათ ბექა და გვანცა! Thank you very much for these videos, they are very helpful. I am studying Georgian and I have gotten to the point where I can pronounce and read the Georgian alphabet, but I still find it difficult to distinguish ჩ and ჭ, ქ and კ etcetera. Would it be possible to add the sentences in the Georgian alphabet too? It would really help me improve. Thank you in advance!
Thanks, definitely will do for you but lit bit later :)) we have some topics to record 😊 watch our third video too it's about counting in georgian
Hi, would you please tell more about transporters, for example when I want to get off the bus or I want to say another person that he or she wants get of the bus or not?
Mec Madloba
Great video, with some phrases I didn't know. ძალიან დიდი მადლობა. Some listening practice for intermediate learners would be great too - there's some stuff on TH-cam for beginners, and lots of native-level stuff, but basically nothing at all for us intermediate learners. It's a gap in the market guys!
Thank you, we will continue this kind practical videos, please subscribe and stay tuned
Madloba...
i know very basic georgian and i want to learn to converse with georgian as i study there. How to learn to talk fluently?
Hi there :)) Thanks for your comment, we have private Georgian classes online, if you want to learn contact us on Facebook ^_^ and join our classes
Hi :) I am from England and really appreciate your videos, I will be visiting Georgia in June :). I am having trouble pronouncing words properly, such as “Ghirs” when you say “Ra Ghirs.” Is there some sort of rolling of the tongue or way you suggest to learn pronunciation? I am trying to learn how to roll my R’s but it is taking a lot of practice. Thank you!
Do you have any video about sport?
Yes, it's one of latest videos 😊
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Madloba.
Please can you help me?
What is the closest metro station to 1 Paata Saakadze Street, Tblisi.
Hi there, closest metro station is Marjanishvili :)))
I come here to learn georgian cus almost year in relationship with georgian bf i cant even done just 1 alphabet pronounce haha thx you
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watch out for taxi drivers at the airport they are rip off merchants (afiristi)...these phrases are useful...check the price before getting in....
Aferistis are everywhere 😁😁 we experienced a lot in europe too... even more, one taxi driver took away 100 dollar from airport to the town, I do not wanna name the city :)))
hello, must I say please before questions?
Not mandatory for sure, but nice -
Gamarjoba, why in those questions with 5 and 10 lari there is no word Lari in qartulad?
What does hoda mean?
:))) literally it does not mean anything, but in every day life and talking Georgians are tend to say smth with hoda, as "yes and then" and continue narration
🙏😘❤🌹🙏
I just came randomly here because I love to learn languages, Georgian language is s bit similar to Turkish.
I wish you had the Georgian script as you did not the first video.
Diane there is Geo scripts for all pur videos, you have to push CC button, we worked on that so hard, so please just check it 😊
Beautiful couple
Hahaha could of used it in December.
I notice some tiny similarities or close elements to Turkish
Me Korea var. Madlova
Me koreidan var, madloba:)) say correctly
@@HodaGeorgia madloba
Please use same time georgian alphabet
There is Georgian alhpabet, Please use subtitles, and be little bit positive when watching free tutorials
@@HodaGeorgia okey. Thanks...
Rogor khar?
Hello Everyone my name is Mojammel
I'm Still now Georgia
იჩქარეთ თქვენი ვიდეოები, 3 თვეში ქართულად უნდა ვილაპარაკო.
Now subway is 1 gel😂
Indeed 😂
თვლა და ვაჭრობა ვასწავლოტ პატივცემულებს.
:)) მომდევნოს თვლას ვგეგმავთ, მადლობა მხარდაჭერისთვის ❤
Hard names
Me mqvia Lee
Why don't you write in Georgian too? it is important to read Georgian.
There is Georgian, push the subtitles, don't you know youtube subtitles ?
Me imdiani dan var
Hold on a sec! You guys (drivers) can decide about the price in taxi ?? 😮😮 I mean, isn’t it illegal? Why driver decides about price and changing it, which it means he can cheat on people and ask for more money
Yes for sure 😁😊 drivers decide the price, especially random and private taxi drivers, but if you use application like Bolt and so on, the prices are given.
I want to learn how to sweet-talk\ flirt with my lady friend
Lesson 5 👉
Damn you are so cute 😀
Some time hiding georgian language in screen
didi madlobaa guys
მადლობა შენ, საიუნიჯაი:))
Lot of background noise
I am going to Georgia in Feb, and today is my first day to learn Georgian, hope I still have time...