small time stamps for me to look back at :) 0:48 | reason one 1:16 | reason two 1:27 | reason three 2:02 | reason four 2:39 | reason five 3:36 | reason six 4:15 | reason seven
If I may ask, what are the 4 languages? My guess at the first three are Georgian, English, and Russian but the fourth? Kinda hoping it's a related language of Georgian, like Mingrelian, Svan, or Laz.
@@dan.wood86 georgian grammar is not that hard tbh but it does have one of the hardest verbal system in the world (polypersonal, highly irregular etc...)
მე მიყვარს ჩემი ოჯახი, მაგრამ ზოგჯერ მსურს მათ ძლიერად დარტყმა (არა დედა და მამა ჯულია მხოლოდ ჰაჰა) 😆 me miq’vars chemi ojakhi, magram zogjer msurs mat dzlierad dart’q’ma (ara deda da mama julia mkholod haha) 😆 
I live in the countryside of brazil, never met a georgian, im probably never going to georgia in my life, have absolutely no contact with anything from georgia. But here i am learning their language 😂
Hi! I´m Austrian and I really fell in love with Georgia! I visited this beautiful country the 1st time in 2014, and I´m planning my next (4th) trip in 2024. I also studied the language hat home with books and CDs.... and yes, I find it not that difficult, than people told me it would be. I was always good at forming sound with my mouth, so georgian pronounciation never was a big deal. The "devilish" ყ... no problem, destinction between for example პ and ფ... no problem! BUT what really makes me cry is your verb system!!! Having different roots for different times or different basic forms compared to personal forms like მოლოდინი and ველოდები. And the fact that you have subject and object inside the verb. For example in Japanese "watashi wa anata no mimasu"...5 words, in German "Ich sehe dich" 3 words and in Georgian simply "გხედავ" 1(!) word. It makes the language very comact and hard to follow native speakers. I often switched to russian in cases like this, if I really couldn´t find the right georgian word. But I often experianced even young people speaking a mix of russian and georgian. I never heared someone saying სამზარეულო, everybody says кухня... maybe because it´s shorter. But the use it in a georgian way like кухнის სართული. But I can eat 10 ხინკალი without wasting 1 single drop of ხორცის წვენი on the plate! 😜
Thanks a lot for sharing, unfortunately you are right, we still use Russian words but I hope soon it will be less and less. The verb os the pain also for teachers as it is on of the most difficult part of Georgian. After ending the beginner level videos, hope to cover these "more difficult" topics. Good luck and enjoy your khinkali😍
This is so helpful! I was intimidated the first time I started to try and learn Georgian as it seems so difficult to pronounce. This gives me the confidence to try again!
According to the many videos I've seen, Georgian is quite difficult. But in my opinion and with my experience with languages, Georgian doesn't seem all that bad. Plus you guys have a cool script
I’ve been married to a Georgian for 15 years - the biggest difficulty is pronunciation - I understand a lot but pronunciation for a native English speaker is very challenging.
Please keep up these videos if you can. Not only are they very useful, there is also not much content out there that helps you learn Georgian. My wife is Georgian (I am British) and we are thinking of moving to Tbilisi fairly soon, so videos like this are invaluable.
I enjoy this video. Georgian is then pronounced the way it is written. It has a beautiful script. I want to learn Georgian and go to the country of Georgia in the future.
I don't live in Georgia now but I've spent a little over a year there. I love Georgia and Georgians and am very happy to have a way to learn some before I come next time. Thank you for doing this. I'm so glad I found your channel! Subscribed!
From someone whose native language has articles: Getting used to no articles is much harder that you would think. It's not a deal breaker or anything but man, it is tough to stop using them. My native language is Germanic and about 15 years ago I started to learn a Slavic language and still to this day I overuse demonstrative pronouns as a substitute for the article in that language. Other than that, sure, I am sure that Georgian isn't as hard as it may seem. But getting use to the different syntax (ERG-ABS system), pronunciation (those ejectives and uvulars), and the insane verbs (I mean it in a good way), ... well, those seem scary but probably aren't as much as you'd think. But OK, a new writing system is also something I would need to get used to. - But if I one day get the chance to learn some Georgian I will take that chance.
I'm Brazilian and I'm learning Georgian. It's not difficult at the moment, but I'm still learning the letters. People say the Georgian grammar is hard though. I'll find out later
I want to say thank you, I've fallen in love with a georgian, and I must learn the language to communicate with her father. This language is hard to find lessons on, I really appreciate your videos.
Hello, Anna! Could you please tell me if you know of any courses for learning Georgian similar to Pimsleur courses? I used the Pimsleur course for Turkish, and despite its superficiality-lack of studying grammatical rules-it really helped me start speaking at some point, overcome that stage where you know quite a lot about the language but can't maintain a conversation. When you begin to acquaint yourself with a language, it's always good to first establish some relationship with it, to love it, and it's easier to do that when you at least start speaking it a little, rather than starting with textbooks.
Hi, I understand but unfortunately I do not know. I give classes so I only know mine but of course there are other teachers as well so are giving classes. Nice method by the way!
Recently I`ve started learning Georgian and I found it difficult to find interesting contet ib this language.Thank you for the viseo, will be waitning for more!
The influence of other languages is not necessarily a reason to consider a language easier to learn. For example, while English has a high percentage of loanwords, this doesn't make it universally easy to learn. The same applies to other languages, as nearly every language in the world has loanwords. Your other arguments also don't necessarily prove that a language is "easy" or "not difficult." It may simply mean that certain aspects of the language are easier compared to others parts within that language.
i've read about georgian for years now, learn a couple songs, i know the alphabet mostly, know some words. i've noticed the v sound (ვ) is pronounced more like a w in english. so when i do roman transcriptions for myself i use a w. also i render the ejectives as capital letters, because the typical apostrophe breaks up the flowing appearance of the word. for me for now anyway
i listen to songs from the past and it's prnounced like w, or maybe a very very soft v. i saw the same thing when you said goodbye in your talking :)@@speakgeorgian
Hi! I´m From Argentina, (Gamarjoba, Me var Martini, me var Argentinidan) y study a little of georgian language, but i don´t practice since 2017, I love georgian culture, y read some words in georgian but I do it very very very slow. I see your video and in my mind i have to translate english to spanish, but is nice learn georgian, My dream is visit Tbilisi and eat a khachapuri. Didi madloba for your chanel and videos :)
I would also put fonetic pronaunce in English except Georgian alphabet and english meaning to better understand and quicker memberise, so you will learn/catch words before even learning Georgian alphabet, hopefully that make sense 😅
hey guys don't fall for the cute georgian girl telling you it ain't that hard. it's hard as hell. lol May St. Gabriel forgive me but i had to be honest.
Thanks for this video. My whole channel is centered around me learning languages including Georgian which I’ve been learning for a while now. This gave me motivation. დიდი მადლობა!!
My grandparents are georgian but i born and raised in Türkiye, my family speaking georgian and türkish in our house but i can't understand them as a turkish. That's why i decided to learn georgian and i don't know how to start, i hope this channel help me 🙌🏻💗
You can join my group on every Wednesday at 6 pm (Georgian time), it is for people who have Georgian origin and want to go back to the language, culture, roots. It is free❤️ other students there have a background like yours, contact me privately for more
Hi! Thanks, I'm a french guy who tries to learn georgian because I'm in love with a georgian girl, so it's gonna be very helpful for me ahah I started to learn the alphabet for the moment, so your video gonna be very helpful!!
Can confirm Georgians will try to teach you Georgian if you show interest, I have to Georgian friends I hung out with for a week and they are my brothers ever since even if I know no Georgian words in the end 😂
Thanks, I am indian, and it was really difficult for me to find something, regarding learning ქართული, and I find your lecture, thank you very much! და მადლობა:)
Would you be interested in making comprehensible input videos with the TPRS method? Simple stories with a little whiteboard and no English. Check out “Dreaming Spanish” and “Comprehensible Russian”. Thanks!
Why not, but of course it requires more planning, if it was up to me I would not use English at all but it is difficult to understand Georgian as it is not similar to other languages. Spanish for example would be easier if you know any Roman language. I will think at least
@@speakgeorgian Of course, it's the work you have to do so don't let me make it more difficult! I just think avoiding grammar and getting input like a child would be fantastic! Thanks for your efforts. Christ is risen!
Hey I really need/want your lessons so I can speak georgian in school/when I talk to my georgian friends I hope I can learn some georgian and then understand what my friend sometimes says!
@@speakgeorgian that would be great if you’d give me private classes im currently 13 years old trying to learn Georgian my friend from Georgia helps me everyday but he just can’t explain it like as good as you so what is your instagram id contact you there
My midterm is in a couple of week I really need you, we're in A1 level but we started making sentences about time and plans of the day and describing things or cloths
As an Albanian speaker, this video makes me think that learning Georgian for me would be kinda effortless once I understand how to decode the alphabet. 😂 Fun fact: most of the borrowed words you mentioned are in our vocabulary too.
I am the daughter of a family that immigrated from Georgia to Turkey. My family speaks Georgian, but they don't speak it like they used to. As a Georgian I want to learn Georgian, I hope I can! 💜🌸
small time stamps for me to look back at :)
0:48 | reason one
1:16 | reason two
1:27 | reason three
2:02 | reason four
2:39 | reason five
3:36 | reason six
4:15 | reason seven
Very good video! What books would you recommend for those who want to dive into Georgian?
as a Georgian who speaks 4 languages i can confirm that This video is great explanation of basic introduction of Georgian.. 10/10
If I may ask, what are the 4 languages? My guess at the first three are Georgian, English, and Russian but the fourth? Kinda hoping it's a related language of Georgian, like Mingrelian, Svan, or Laz.
@@weepingscorpion87394. Is Turkish as I think
you are right georgian is not hard, its just that there are barely any materials. This is why your videos are very valuable
Hopefully Georgian doesn't have a jigsaw puzzle grammar like Czech
@@dan.wood86 georgian grammar is not that hard tbh but it does have one of the hardest verbal system in the world (polypersonal, highly irregular etc...)
მე მიყვარს ჩემი ოჯახი, მაგრამ ზოგჯერ მსურს მათ ძლიერად დარტყმა (არა დედა და მამა ჯულია მხოლოდ ჰაჰა) 😆
me miq’vars chemi ojakhi, magram zogjer msurs mat dzlierad dart’q’ma (ara deda da mama julia mkholod haha) 😆

Interesting. I love learning languages and I think Georgian letters look beautiful.
😊😊😊
As to me - georgian writing - is the niciest among others! And language sounds nice!!!
It is a nice style
I live in the countryside of brazil, never met a georgian, im probably never going to georgia in my life, have absolutely no contact with anything from georgia. But here i am learning their language 😂
Never say never! :)
You might be in Georgia later in life. No one knows
El saber no ocupa lugar
same, but I'm bulgarian😆
I'm glad to see there's channels dedicated to teaching this beautiful language.
Hi! I´m Austrian and I really fell in love with Georgia! I visited this beautiful country the 1st time in 2014, and I´m planning my next (4th) trip in 2024. I also studied the language hat home with books and CDs.... and yes, I find it not that difficult, than people told me it would be. I was always good at forming sound with my mouth, so georgian pronounciation never was a big deal. The "devilish" ყ... no problem, destinction between for example პ and ფ... no problem! BUT what really makes me cry is your verb system!!! Having different roots for different times or different basic forms compared to personal forms like მოლოდინი and ველოდები. And the fact that you have subject and object inside the verb. For example in Japanese "watashi wa anata no mimasu"...5 words, in German "Ich sehe dich" 3 words and in Georgian simply "გხედავ" 1(!) word. It makes the language very comact and hard to follow native speakers. I often switched to russian in cases like this, if I really couldn´t find the right georgian word. But I often experianced even young people speaking a mix of russian and georgian. I never heared someone saying სამზარეულო, everybody says кухня... maybe because it´s shorter. But the use it in a georgian way like кухнის სართული. But I can eat 10 ხინკალი without wasting 1 single drop of ხორცის წვენი on the plate! 😜
Thanks a lot for sharing, unfortunately you are right, we still use Russian words but I hope soon it will be less and less. The verb os the pain also for teachers as it is on of the most difficult part of Georgian. After ending the beginner level videos, hope to cover these "more difficult" topics. Good luck and enjoy your khinkali😍
This is fascinating, thank you. I love languages and I'm intrigued by the Georgian landscape, culture and folk music.
This is so helpful! I was intimidated the first time I started to try and learn Georgian as it seems so difficult to pronounce. This gives me the confidence to try again!
Do not worry, everything can be scary first, try to appreciate whatever you were able to learn❤️
According to the many videos I've seen, Georgian is quite difficult. But in my opinion and with my experience with languages, Georgian doesn't seem all that bad. Plus you guys have a cool script
I am so glad that I found your channel. I am passionate about Georgian music and I would be nice to learn this wonderful language. Love from 🇺🇦
Greetings from Venezuela. I can speak six languages and I'm trying to learn five languages but now I'd really like to learn Georgian as well
I’ve been married to a Georgian for 15 years - the biggest difficulty is pronunciation - I understand a lot but pronunciation for a native English speaker is very challenging.
Please keep up these videos if you can. Not only are they very useful, there is also not much content out there that helps you learn Georgian. My wife is Georgian (I am British) and we are thinking of moving to Tbilisi fairly soon, so videos like this are invaluable.
i was always fascinated by Georgian you have so beautiful letters like taken from some fairytale. 💟
დიდი მადლობა✨️✨️✨️
@@speakgeorgian You're very cute❤ .
I enjoy this video. Georgian is then pronounced the way it is written. It has a beautiful script. I want to learn Georgian and go to the country of Georgia in the future.
I don't live in Georgia now but I've spent a little over a year there. I love Georgia and Georgians and am very happy to have a way to learn some before I come next time. Thank you for doing this. I'm so glad I found your channel! Subscribed!
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Greetings from Georgia USA!
You’re a life saviour !💛
This is great. I'm excited.
From someone whose native language has articles: Getting used to no articles is much harder that you would think. It's not a deal breaker or anything but man, it is tough to stop using them. My native language is Germanic and about 15 years ago I started to learn a Slavic language and still to this day I overuse demonstrative pronouns as a substitute for the article in that language.
Other than that, sure, I am sure that Georgian isn't as hard as it may seem. But getting use to the different syntax (ERG-ABS system), pronunciation (those ejectives and uvulars), and the insane verbs (I mean it in a good way), ... well, those seem scary but probably aren't as much as you'd think. But OK, a new writing system is also something I would need to get used to. - But if I one day get the chance to learn some Georgian I will take that chance.
I visited Georgia and the people there really appreciate when foreigners try to speak their language.
I was adopted from Russia and I found out im half Georgian. I want to travel to Batumi, where my birth parent is from. So I appreciate these videos!
So beautiful, thank you💘
So beautiful, thank you💘
hey, I saw this comment again. any news?
I want to learn Georgian ots sound so exciting for me
this video was awesome! cant wait to visit Georgia!!
Приезжай скорее 😀
Every georgian I met have been so nice!
That is a really nice introduction of Georgian language! Madloba!
Hi really love the way you speak about Georgian language and the way you simplify it. Looking forward to learning with you. Madloba
I'm Brazilian and I'm learning Georgian. It's not difficult at the moment, but I'm still learning the letters. People say the Georgian grammar is hard though. I'll find out later
This was great, would love to hear you teach more Georgian, not really any apps or anything that do it for free
Thank you!
Please keep posting
I want to say thank you, I've fallen in love with a georgian, and I must learn the language to communicate with her father. This language is hard to find lessons on, I really appreciate your videos.
Hello, Anna!
Could you please tell me if you know of any courses for learning Georgian similar to Pimsleur courses?
I used the Pimsleur course for Turkish, and despite its superficiality-lack of studying grammatical rules-it really helped me start speaking at some point, overcome that stage where you know quite a lot about the language but can't maintain a conversation.
When you begin to acquaint yourself with a language, it's always good to first establish some relationship with it, to love it, and it's easier to do that when you at least start speaking it a little, rather than starting with textbooks.
Hi, I understand but unfortunately I do not know.
I give classes so I only know mine but of course there are other teachers as well so are giving classes.
Nice method by the way!
THANKSSSSS FOR THE MOTIVATION
Thank you for this video! I’m interested in learning Georgian. I have subscribed to your channel. 🇬🇪
I think introduction to alphabet should be the first thing to learn for beginners.
I will watch your lessons hopefully oneday can visit your country
მე ქართულ ენას ვსწავლობ. ❤🇨🇱🇬🇪❤️
Recently I`ve started learning Georgian and I found it difficult to find interesting contet ib this language.Thank you for the viseo, will be waitning for more!
I met someone from Georgia today so now I’m here 😍
Hello Ana, thank you for teaching us, im really interested in learning georgian cause i love your beautiful country
Thanks!
The influence of other languages is not necessarily a reason to consider a language easier to learn. For example, while English has a high percentage of loanwords, this doesn't make it universally easy to learn. The same applies to other languages, as nearly every language in the world has loanwords. Your other arguments also don't necessarily prove that a language is "easy" or "not difficult." It may simply mean that certain aspects of the language are easier compared to others parts within that language.
I am trying to learn the Georgian language because I have many visits. I found your channel and may be lucky.🕊
i've read about georgian for years now, learn a couple songs, i know the alphabet mostly, know some words. i've noticed the v sound (ვ) is pronounced more like a w in english. so when i do roman transcriptions for myself i use a w. also i render the ejectives as capital letters, because the typical apostrophe breaks up the flowing appearance of the word. for me for now anyway
About "ვ" it must be like "v", just maybe we have became lazy, same for "რ", I think it is the influence of English also
i listen to songs from the past and it's prnounced like w, or maybe a very very soft v. i saw the same thing when you said goodbye in your talking :)@@speakgeorgian
im greek, and the georgian writing system is my favourite! its so pretty!
Your alphabet is also very pretty
i got accepted into medicine at Ilia State and i am watching your videos so that i can speak the language when i arrive there!
So cool! congrats
Georgians are very friendly❤❤especially teaching language
YESS, I NEED your lessons
I'm a Ukrainian girl who fell in love with Georgia 💜
Ty for supporting my language❤
wow you and georgia have so much in common!! getting bombed by russia!!!
Bruh 😐 wtf
@@victoriaburciaga1498 ?
@@victoriaburciaga1498what
I didnt expect latvian language from you🇱🇻
გამარჯობა! გაუმარჯოს!!!! From a born and raised New Yorker!!!!
Thank you for the introduction of Georgian :D
გამარჯობა! 🙂
Sono Italiano, della Puglia.
Finalmente una docente madrelingua kartvelica, ohllallà! 😊
oh man, this is really awesome! going to check out more of your videos when i have the time. dede madloba! gaikaret!
Didi madloba, gaikharet :)
I I am America but I would like to learn Georgia
Hi! I´m From Argentina, (Gamarjoba, Me var Martini, me var Argentinidan) y study a little of georgian language, but i don´t practice since 2017, I love georgian culture, y read some words in georgian but I do it very very very slow. I see your video and in my mind i have to translate english to spanish, but is nice learn georgian, My dream is visit Tbilisi and eat a khachapuri. Didi madloba for your chanel and videos :)
thank you very much
@@speakgeorgian :)
Thank for teaching.
I want to learn Georgian because I am obsessed with the wine. The birthplace of wine!!!
Very interesting! Thank you. 😊
You’re so beautiful and it’s a lovely language. I will learn it, take my word for it
Sure thing 😂
@@FC-BS I failed 😂
nooooo
I would also put fonetic pronaunce in English except Georgian alphabet and english meaning to better understand and quicker memberise, so you will learn/catch words before even learning Georgian alphabet, hopefully that make sense 😅
Poor Georgian words😁😬
the video is really simple and inspiring ,thanks ..now gonna try the next video..
hey guys don't fall for the cute georgian girl telling you it ain't that hard. it's hard as hell. lol
May St. Gabriel forgive me but i had to be honest.
Well at least I make it easier and for free for everyone, what is there to complain about here?
@@speakgeorgian i'm actually joking, not complaining. I love Georgia, the language and i think yours is a great initiative.
Gamarjoba/salami !
Dzalian k'argad var .
Sasiamovnoa shentan shekhvedra!
Rogor khar ?kartuli.
Madloba🙏💐😈🏁👑🍻😎👀💎
We finna live in Georgia one day and we finna be fluent 🇲🇽-greetings from a mexican
“Finna” no es una palabra en inglés.
@@darkprince56 segnifica “vamos” es eslang
I knew somebody was gonna bitch about the grammar. Hey bro, I’m rooting for you and good luck in your travels wherever you finna ta kick it.
@@vincentrobles1848 thx man u too dawg god bless 🙏🏿
Good to see a Mexican over here!
😊 greetings to our brothers Georgians from the CHECHEN 🇨🇻 Republic 🇬🇪🌺🇮🇱
მადლობა
Salam!😊
🇨🇻??? this is cabo verde hombre.
I am Georgian but I am living in Israel (I am 13 years old and I am living in israel from when I was 5) 🇬🇪🇮🇱❤️❤️
@@MissNinisquad hiii✨️😍
Thanks for this video. My whole channel is centered around me learning languages including Georgian which I’ve been learning for a while now. This gave me motivation. დიდი მადლობა!!
Good luck, thanks!
How is it going my friend? Are you learning it easily
My grandparents are georgian but i born and raised in Türkiye, my family speaking georgian and türkish in our house but i can't understand them as a turkish. That's why i decided to learn georgian and i don't know how to start, i hope this channel help me 🙌🏻💗
You can join my group on every Wednesday at 6 pm (Georgian time), it is for people who have Georgian origin and want to go back to the language, culture, roots. It is free❤️ other students there have a background like yours, contact me privately for more
Greetings from Romania! I hope, in a day, I'll speak Georgian language. 🇷🇴🇪🇺🇬🇪
gamarjoba
It is VERY difficult. EXTREMELY difficult. Smarty pants.
Hi! Thanks, I'm a french guy who tries to learn georgian because I'm in love with a georgian girl, so it's gonna be very helpful for me ahah
I started to learn the alphabet for the moment, so your video gonna be very helpful!!
Thank you, good luck!
I'm from india and I'm learning language very good language and their letters beautifull🇮🇳
Hello Gamarjoba,Sakartvelo from California USA
gamarjoba
Learning Georgian language before going to study mbbs in georgia😎
How could I find a friend from Georgia?
Discord or other online platform
thanks that was so useful
Can confirm Georgians will try to teach you Georgian if you show interest, I have to Georgian friends I hung out with for a week and they are my brothers ever since even if I know no Georgian words in the end 😂
I guess you know all the bad words😄😄😄😄💪
Thanks, I am indian, and it was really difficult for me to find something, regarding learning ქართული, and I find your lecture, thank you very much! და მადლობა:)
Would you be interested in making comprehensible input videos with the TPRS method? Simple stories with a little whiteboard and no English. Check out “Dreaming Spanish” and “Comprehensible Russian”. Thanks!
Why not, but of course it requires more planning, if it was up to me I would not use English at all but it is difficult to understand Georgian as it is not similar to other languages. Spanish for example would be easier if you know any Roman language. I will think at least
@@speakgeorgian Of course, it's the work you have to do so don't let me make it more difficult! I just think avoiding grammar and getting input like a child would be fantastic! Thanks for your efforts. Christ is risen!
@@RupeeSalzburg thanks, truly risen
That was great. Love from Turkey
Hey I really need/want your lessons so I can speak georgian in school/when I talk to my georgian friends I hope I can learn some georgian and then understand what my friend sometimes says!
Sure, if you mean that you need private classes, you can contact me on FB or insta❤️
@@speakgeorgian that would be great if you’d give me private classes im currently 13 years old trying to learn Georgian my friend from Georgia helps me everyday but he just can’t explain it like as good as you so what is your instagram id contact you there
Million thanks for this video kindly reply how we all family members can learn in the shortest time and keep sending me the Videos about it thanks.
My midterm is in a couple of week I really need you, we're in A1 level but we started making sentences about time and plans of the day and describing things or cloths
Thanks for your comment but I do not understand exactly where you need my help🤔
As an Albanian speaker, this video makes me think that learning Georgian for me would be kinda effortless once I understand how to decode the alphabet. 😂
Fun fact: most of the borrowed words you mentioned are in our vocabulary too.
Georgian language: try me🤣
as a Georgian native speaker, i have Albanian gf and i want to learn Albanian language to impress her but hell bro Albanian is too difficult. 😀
@@alikanuriev9607 well I am in Georgia right now and I must say, Georgian is actually hard af too 😂😂
@@sadkebab I am going to travel in kosovo for learning the language😀
shum mire edhe un jam shqiptar
I like this girl
I am Georgian, Why am I watching this.
მერე რა :D
Because why not
Learning the shape of each letter and the pronunciation is key. Iosif Stalin.
I will wait for your teaching
My gf is from Georgia so this will help big time when om over there and we will be more connected
Very good video! What books would you recommend for those who want to dive into Georgian?
I am the daughter of a family that immigrated from Georgia to Turkey. My family speaks Georgian, but they don't speak it like they used to. As a Georgian I want to learn Georgian, I hope I can! 💜🌸
Sure, you will if it is your priority and you will dedicate your time💜
Iremi in georgian means deer, very gracious and beautiful creature, which is in red book in Georgia. This is how it looks: ირემი(Iremi).
Wow. You are pretty
I’m good in languages. I love Georgians. Actually it isn’t easy . The secret is to mix with the society then it will be easy ❤
How come you the Georgians are so beautiful??!! ❤🎉
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Привет из Кыргызстана 🇰🇬
good video
Wow even tho im learning russian but im thinking to do georgian later
If you want to make your life more difficult! :D
@@teachinggypsy 😁😁😁
great video
good teacher
In German we have the following articles: ein, eine, eines, einer, einen, einem, der, die, das, des, dem, den