დიდი მადლობა, ანა! Your comments are almost more helpful than the video itself! It's lovely that you are being so helpful to people who want to learn the wonderful, but daunting, Georgian language
Thanks so much. It's very clear and nice to listen. As an Italian there are many familiar sounds, such as ghvino (vino), fortukhlis (portugal-). Sometimes "k" sounds like a click sound.
Thank you for a great video! It's so helpful! Question, how would you ask for a takeaway box? I tend to order too much and want to take my leftovers home. 😁❤️
You break it down perfectly! Thank you. Do you have a video about going to the market. I always have the hardest time pronouncing veggies and fruits in the market. Also, how to say something is awesome or cool, is it Magaria?
Great job, Ana! That's very useful! You can also upload the recording you did with your mom (with subtitles). It would be a good listening exercise. 😊 Jenny
Interesting Georgian is language for itself and not related to other big European language groups but somehow still sounds like some weird mix between Slavic and Greek, at least by sound i don't know Greek but it sounds like Greek but on the other hand there are many Slavic sounding words, Sat, Kava, Čaj, Deserti, Burgeri, Sendviči sound literaly same like in my language and i am Croatian so my language is Slavic with alot Latin, Turkish, German and even some Hungarian influence.
@@speakgeorgian Interesting. Are there any words spelt the same with ფ where it’s a different word if ფ is pronounced as an F or P, or that makes sense?
@@speakgeorgian Not entirely my question, but that’s my fault for not being specific. Let’s say there’s Georgian has a word spelt as ფონი. If you pronounce it as Poni if means one thing (pony) but if you pronounce it has Foni, it means another word (phony). Are there words like that are spelt the same with ფ but it’s distinguished by sound?
თუ შეიძლება -please/ if it is possible. მე მინდა -I want. You can say whatever you want, "ყავა მინდა" -I want some coffee, "ყავა, თუ შეიძლება"-coffee, please.
Thank you for this amazing resource. Moving from Germany to Batumi for 3 years and it's insanely helpful.
დიდი მადლობა, ანა! Your comments are almost more helpful than the video itself!
It's lovely that you are being so helpful to people who want to learn the wonderful, but daunting, Georgian language
Thank you so much😊
Thanks so much. It's very clear and nice to listen. As an Italian there are many familiar sounds, such as ghvino (vino), fortukhlis (portugal-). Sometimes "k" sounds like a click sound.
I am Georgian of fereidan and i found it very useful! waiting for next lessons.
didi madloba
Oh so sweet
💜
Thanks!
Thank you!🥰
So useful, thank you!
You are good at teaching
დიდი მადლობა, ანა!
💞💞💞
thank you so much for making these! I just got back from Tbilisi, I really want to improve my Georgian and come back
Were there many English speakers in Tbilisi?
Amazing, thank you!
Keep it up!❤
Simone😇
Madloba, Ana.
Gamarjoba/salami !
Dzalian k'argad var .
Sasiamovnoa shentan shekhvedra!
Rogor khar ?kartuli.
Madloba🙏💐😈🏁👑🍻😎👀💎
Thanks. Very good lesson❤
მადლობა!
Thank you for a great video! It's so helpful! Question, how would you ask for a takeaway box? I tend to order too much and want to take my leftovers home. 😁❤️
სახლში წაღება მინდა, sakhlshi tsageba minda
You break it down perfectly! Thank you. Do you have a video about going to the market. I always have the hardest time pronouncing veggies and fruits in the market. Also, how to say something is awesome or cool, is it Magaria?
Thank you! მაგარია- it is cool
Awesome!! didi madloba genacvale
Thank you please keep uploading
Didi madloba!!
Thanks for the video Ana! :) What would be the phrases if I would like to specify ice water or warm water?
@@jolee9416 არაფრის, ყინულიანი წყალი and თბილი წყალი❤️
@@speakgeorgian დიდი მადლობა ანა 😍
@@jolee9416 thanks for a coffee💘
@@speakgeorgian Thank you for all your videos! :)
didi Madloba ,it actually helped a litlle .now on for the next one
Madloba !
I'll need to see again the video to learn some others words or expression 😂
I will take in consideration😊
Great job, Ana! That's very useful! You can also upload the recording you did with your mom (with subtitles). It would be a good listening exercise. 😊
Jenny
Thank you, I lost it. I will have to do it again I think😄❤❤❤
Gamarjoba da madloba Ana ) I like your pronunciation which is very clear. Good luck with the project of this channel ! In which city do you live ?
მადლობა, I am in Tbilisi.
I leave this comment because I liked this video.
Hi again ჯაჯაჯაჯა does this letter ფ sound like f o p in spanish?
Didi madloba!
Interesting Georgian is language for itself and not related to other big European language groups but somehow still sounds like some weird mix between Slavic and Greek, at least by sound i don't know Greek but it sounds like Greek but on the other hand there are many Slavic sounding words, Sat, Kava, Čaj, Deserti, Burgeri, Sendviči sound literaly same like in my language and i am Croatian so my language is Slavic with alot Latin, Turkish, German and even some Hungarian influence.
I think those words Kava and chai come from Persian and Persian is older than your or mine language. Burgers and sandwiches are international words.
Maybe! It one of possibilites
But i think Čaj/Tee both have Chinese origin
Anna, hi, can you write the letter TCH, i don´t have it
Hii, it is ჭ
@@speakgeorgian is the letter ch´, right?
Yes❤️
Gamarjoba anna, tsarmatebas gisurveb. ☺ ikneb rame videosez vitanamshromlot tu dro da survili gekna. Chveni gverdi georgian2go aris da kartuli enis da kulturis shesaxeb vigebt videoebs...
სალამი, დიდი სიამოვნებით, მომწერეთ სადმე😊
Huh, so ფ can be pronounced as F in loan words?
We do not have "F", so we replace with "ფ", sometimes we still say "F" in words, like for cafe, fries...
@@speakgeorgian
Interesting. Are there any words spelt the same with ფ where it’s a different word if ფ is pronounced as an F or P, or that makes sense?
Yeah, if you say "ფაფა" it is porridge, if you say "პაპა" it means grandpa. I hope I understood the question.
It does not change a lot if you replace "F" with "ფ", I do not remember now anything
@@speakgeorgian
Not entirely my question, but that’s my fault for not being specific.
Let’s say there’s Georgian has a word spelt as ფონი. If you pronounce it as Poni if means one thing (pony) but if you pronounce it has Foni, it means another word (phony). Are there words like that are spelt the same with ფ but it’s distinguished by sound?
Pasta is still pasta, not ending with ''i'' like other adopted words. Why not pastai? :)
Go to my village and you will hear people calling me "Anai" :D LOL so why not pastai
normally if the noun is ended with a vowel, you do not need "i" to add
Mabey say the words more slowly when repeating so we can understand how to pronounce the words better.
Chai = Tea = Caa
Gorgea = English = Bangla
Thank You, but black wine doesn't exist....😉
we call it to red wine :)
Sorry, I don't understand 😢 What is means Თუ შეიძლება? And when I may use Მე მინდა, and when I may use Თუ შეიძლება?
თუ შეიძლება -please/ if it is possible.
მე მინდა -I want. You can say whatever you want, "ყავა მინდა" -I want some coffee, "ყავა, თუ შეიძლება"-coffee, please.