This is so epic I have to download it right away to never lose it. What the fuck are those K's and H's, Arabic is kinda mild now. This is the closest thing to Klingon so far.
@@oohpaarjan4685 It's among both continents, as Armenia does, and they also consider themselves as europeans. Being european is not all about territory, but about culture too. I suggest you reading history.
@@oohpaarjan4685 Greeks and Albanians and even Spanish look like middle eastern. You don't need to be blonde and pale to be european. As I've said, it's only about culture and heritage... Of course I always talk from a not racist point of view. I like people and culture from both continents
Im azerbaijani georgian and i got some 2-3 words,they sounded a bit similar. I dont speak georgian tho.i was born in turkey and when i was 4 we moved again to azerbaijan,so i never learned georgian.my grandparents lived in georgia for the first 30 years of their lives,and my parents for 6-10 years.well my grandparents can speak basic georgian but my parents cant,they studied in russian they just know how to say hello how are you and so on.it just shows how hard this language is...
@@dimokratisnt3637 Six in Georgian is ekvsi, not eksi. But good catch! Proto-Kartvelian borrowed *eksw- from Proto-Indo-European *sweks- ("six"). That's why number 6 in Georgian is similar to Greek. In other Kartvelian languages the word for "six" are derived from the same root, but changed a lot. In Mingrelian amshvi, Laz anshi, Svan usgwa.
"Until, when he reached (a tract) between two mountains, he found, beneath them, a people who scarcely understood a word". Quran the 18th chapter named alkahfi (cave), verse 93 . A king from persia named dzulqornain/cyrus travel btween black sea and caspian sea and build wall of gog magog between "sodafain" to saveguard the local people there. The Georgian language which is spoken south of the Caucasus Mountains is precisely such a language. It is an insular pre -Indo-European language with no relatives and evolving locally over the past 5000 years. Had the wall been in any of the other locations mentioned we could trace the language of that people to others in the region, but Georgian language has been historically isolated, the Ancestors of the local people settling their pre antiquity from about 6 - 5000BC.
Sorry, I couldn’t understand everything you said. Did you say that Georgians are decendants of Magog? Magog was a son of Japeth (son of Noah) as I remember.
@@finrodfelagund8668 georgions are not. The khazars embrace judaism for political purpose, and they are now occupying the paleatinian land, for the ruling of the fake messiah, the jewish messiah addjal(means the deceiver). The real messiah is yesus son of marym. This is one example of magog tribes.
How is that? Georgian outdates both languages and has only minimal ammount of loanwords from Russian. But hey what are you? American? I dont blame you...
Have you even heard Greek? It sounds nothing like greek. If you want to compare another language to Greek it's Spanish with similar sounds. Spanish is the closest sounding language to Greek.
@@user-mk5xk3gm3b It never fails to amaze me how stupid people can be. In Dutch we have a saying that roughly translated to 'Having the Spanish cramp', does that mean all Dutch people speak Spanish or wear sombreros? Please God, help me....
@@Schizosepsis calm your tits. I didn't know there's such expression in English (regarding Greek). Plus I've heard many people actually say it sounds greek or russian so I don't except any kind of sarcasm in these comments. P.s here we say "it's all Chinese"
Bro im azerbaijani georgian and these sounds are easy to make,but language is freaking hard💀im shocked how my cousin is able to speak and understand georgian😀🔫no thanks azerbaijani is much easier imma just stay with it...
@@Flavio06626Im Slovak and those ejectives are not that hard for me, I think it may be because central region pronounces Ks and CHs much harder and Ls, Ds, Ts much softer than codified official language.
Doesn't sound like German at all. And no, despite Georgian being somewhat on the "harsher side", that news anchor from Georgian national TV really exaggerates it a lot
No! furthemore Georgian does not belong to the Indo-European family it's a conditional member of the Caucasian languages family, because it is completely different from other Caucasian languages. Georgian, Megrelian, Svan and Laz belong to the group of Georgian languages.
The Russian state was formed during the break-up of Mongolia, and Georgia was earlier than Russia during the time of ancient Rome (Iberia and Colchis).
@@lashalursmanashvili162 the SOUND of it to a non-native Georgian speaker is what I mean. As I already know it is not related to Hungarian or Mongolian.
The language is Georgian, the official language of Georgia along with Abkhazian. Georgia is located at the crossboards of East Europe and Southwest Asia.
She'd bury anyone in a rap battle 😤
Lol😂
It sounds like the sentences are so endless and tense, such a fascinating language
It's the way she speaks, she makes less stops than necessary and pronounces ხ (kh) sound way harder than it's normally acceptable.
as a georgian she just sounds like shes squeezing her lungs out to take a shit
Tiresome
Did she just have a fight with her husband?
I don't think so
I thought the same hahaha
Minecraft legends of the heroes She sure does sound like it!
Also hello again :P
She ate him
Dude I'm Georgian and we are all terrified
Most relaxed Georgian speaker
as a georgian she just sounds like shes squeezing her lungs out to take a massive crap
i am Georgian and she sounds very angry even for me its not language guys she is just angry that our currency GEL is 3 to 1 to USD lol
Interesting and beautiful! I'll learn your language.
@@nantayahusna No, don't.
What? You mean she is angry for that, then suggest to me the best Chanel to learn the language, please reply
@@biomebonum1802 Please don't learn it
@@biomebonum1802 lol i dont even remember when i comented that XD i was saying that she actually was angry and thats not about how language sounds
This is so epic I have to download it right away to never lose it.
What the fuck are those K's and H's, Arabic is kinda mild now.
This is the closest thing to Klingon so far.
What? Georgia is not arabic
@@deleteduser1877 Learn to read. He never said it is.
I think those ks are ejectives
it's called khani (ხ)
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
georgian sounds very cool and sharp (maybe because she speaks fast)
No it doesn't. It's damn violent. It's not smooth at all.
mat got into the incident
Yes it sounds sharp but she also has a very aggressive voice :D
@@joshuahillel2450 That's because of her voice
@@lestatdelioncourt5550 what do you exept from journalist
It hurt my tongue listening to this
ნოდარი კარტოზია hello from Azerbaijan. Georgian language is so sweet😍😍
@@Lara-lx8gi thanks
😂😂😂😂
Soft tongue? :)
i'd like it but you're on 69 likes and I don't have the heart
Georgian and Hungarian are two of the most unique languages in the world., in my opinion.
It means you only know european languages. Have you ever heard about Guarani language from Paraguay and northeast provinces of Argentina?
@@oohpaarjan4685 Georgia is considered to be into Europe due to its roots and cultural influences, although it's like Eurasian
@@wesleycragun562 Who cares about your opinion? I'm talkin about facts dude
@@oohpaarjan4685 It's among both continents, as Armenia does, and they also consider themselves as europeans. Being european is not all about territory, but about culture too. I suggest you reading history.
@@oohpaarjan4685 Greeks and Albanians and even Spanish look like middle eastern. You don't need to be blonde and pale to be european. As I've said, it's only about culture and heritage... Of course I always talk from a not racist point of view. I like people and culture from both continents
From what i read, georgian language is a language that have the less or no influence from other language, not even from their neighboring countries.
Correct
Im azerbaijani georgian and i got some 2-3 words,they sounded a bit similar.
I dont speak georgian tho.i was born in turkey and when i was 4 we moved again to azerbaijan,so i never learned georgian.my grandparents lived in georgia for the first 30 years of their lives,and my parents for 6-10 years.well my grandparents can speak basic georgian but my parents cant,they studied in russian they just know how to say hello how are you and so on.it just shows how hard this language is...
In georgian 6 is eksi which sounds identically to the greek exi (6)
@@dimokratisnt3637 Six in Georgian is ekvsi, not eksi. But good catch! Proto-Kartvelian borrowed *eksw- from Proto-Indo-European *sweks- ("six"). That's why number 6 in Georgian is similar to Greek. In other Kartvelian languages the word for "six" are derived from the same root, but changed a lot. In Mingrelian amshvi, Laz anshi, Svan usgwa.
@@ხვიჩატყვაცირია Damn, I was close
She sounds FURIOUS
This gave me an angry and aggressive impression
For me who speak German, listening to smooth and pleasant Brazilian Portuguese and then listening to the rude and rough Georgian is insane.
thanks bro
i understand, i’m a native English speaker bur have been studying brasilian portuguese
She speaks a bit tense, but her pronunciation is perfect
The best graphics ever .
XD
We don't sound that angry I swear.
@BbAvST no they don't.
I don't understand a single word, but I know she's spittin fax 📠
My throat hurts just by hearing this
1:48 did she just say penus on national television?? lol Georgian news is funny af!
She said "The Ministry of Finance"
Yeah bro lmao
I love it and I don't know why 😄
sounds like she be spittin some bars 🔥
It sounds an aggressive and harsh language. The kh sound is very strong.
An unusual female voice, and therefore the sounds seem to hit the stomach.
The countdown theme reminds me of the theme of RTP Telejornal in 2009.
Exactly! It really does
It sounds so different from every other languages
Because Georgian does not belong to the Indo-European languages, hence it is not like the rest.
She's cute.
Is that what I think I heard? 1:48
No, she said finance ministry
She definitely said pp
pinas
She looks like Scarlet Johansson
Wow that's fascinating😍
Especially with those very hard ts' kh' and ch' sounds
Is she talking about a historical drama movie? If so what's it called?
Its news
@@justaddwateer6810 yeah but the story itself in the news seems like she's talking about a movie
@@MGWorldwide Gaagrdzdele saqartvelos istoria (Tv series)
i wanna be Georgian so baaaad !
Is it just me, or does the intro look eerily similar to SVT's "Aktuellt"?
Wow im from Tbilisi and the language is faster
"Until, when he reached (a tract) between two mountains, he found, beneath them, a people who scarcely understood a word". Quran the 18th chapter named alkahfi (cave), verse 93 . A king from persia named dzulqornain/cyrus travel btween black sea and caspian sea and build wall of gog magog between "sodafain" to saveguard the local people there.
The Georgian language which is spoken south of the Caucasus Mountains is precisely such a language. It is an insular pre -Indo-European language with no relatives and evolving locally over the past 5000 years. Had the wall been in any of the other locations mentioned we could trace the language of that people to others in the region, but Georgian language has been historically isolated, the Ancestors of the local people settling their pre antiquity from about 6 - 5000BC.
Sorry, I couldn’t understand everything you said. Did you say that Georgians are decendants of Magog? Magog was a son of Japeth (son of Noah) as I remember.
@@finrodfelagund8668 georgions are not. The khazars embrace judaism for political purpose, and they are now occupying the paleatinian land, for the ruling of the fake messiah, the jewish messiah addjal(means the deceiver). The real messiah is yesus son of marym. This is one example of magog tribes.
@@almautuisrael6113 blablabla😂
She so pretty
it sounds like Hebrew and Russian had a baby.
BEAKER6868 super true and Chechen as well
How is that? Georgian outdates both languages and has only minimal ammount of loanwords from Russian. But hey what are you? American? I dont blame you...
@@unclefester7905 Hebrew has 3000 years of written history, so Georgian barely outdates it. Russian, of course...
@@Akatosh86 Georgia was first country in asia and europe 2 million years old skull found
@@deleteduser1877 False.
Can someone tell me what show were they showing? With the horses and georgian with blue background one??
It is a Georgian documentary film, where the history of Georgia is told.
It'all Greek to me , the only thing I know is the newsreader is handsome.
Have you even heard Greek? It sounds nothing like greek. If you want to compare another language to Greek it's Spanish with similar sounds. Spanish is the closest sounding language to Greek.
He/she didn’t mean it literally. “It’s all Greek to me” is an idiomatic expression used in English to describe something you don’t understand.
@@wesleycragun562 wow didn't know that thx
@@user-mk5xk3gm3b It never fails to amaze me how stupid people can be. In Dutch we have a saying that roughly translated to 'Having the Spanish cramp', does that mean all Dutch people speak Spanish or wear sombreros? Please God, help me....
@@Schizosepsis calm your tits. I didn't know there's such expression in English (regarding Greek). Plus I've heard many people actually say it sounds greek or russian so I don't except any kind of sarcasm in these comments.
P.s here we say "it's all Chinese"
Why does the server sound so angry?
wow...
Very handsome language
New logo of Channel 1 Georgia?
It seems.
Georgian is definitely one of the languages in the world
at least one, if I may add
Interesting, there’s Chinese banners in Georgia... must be Belt and Road?
These are not hieroglyphs, because the writing is different.
Translation?
Gamarjoba😠me😠tamta😠sanikieze😠var😠
wait... waiiittt.... omg 😥
Good lord I now have a headache
Khhhh khhhhhh hak tuih.
Sounds like an angry chihuahua
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like the sims language
Bruh
That's more of what the Germanic languages sound like
Looks like the Fast Show.
Scorchio!
Georgian scripts look like Burmese scripts.
@tsukasa1608: I thought so, too! There’s a slight similarity to the Lao script, as well
Bro im azerbaijani georgian and these sounds are easy to make,but language is freaking hard💀im shocked how my cousin is able to speak and understand georgian😀🔫no thanks azerbaijani is much easier imma just stay with it...
clusters like in "gvprtskvni" ain't so easy to make, no mentioning ejectives
@@Flavio06626Im Slovak and those ejectives are not that hard for me, I think it may be because central region pronounces Ks and CHs much harder and Ls, Ds, Ts much softer than codified official language.
I thought it was rap god 😂
Slightly brutal
Like German, sounds angry. Lol.
No it is just her she is angry not Our language
Doesn't sound like German at all. And no, despite Georgian being somewhat on the "harsher side", that news anchor from Georgian national TV really exaggerates it a lot
1:48 did she say penis'?
she said periodshi which means time
she said pinansta ministri (A Minister of Finances) :D
No she says elis ელის
sounds like russian and armenian speaks at the same time
Really and look w.a
Oh! So angry!
Is Georgian at all related to Russian?
No! furthemore Georgian does not belong to the Indo-European family it's a conditional member of the Caucasian languages family, because it is completely different from other Caucasian languages. Georgian, Megrelian, Svan and Laz belong to the group of Georgian languages.
@@ირაკლირაფავა Yeah, one of the kartvelian languages I think
The Russian state was formed during the break-up of Mongolia, and Georgia was earlier than Russia during the time of ancient Rome (Iberia and Colchis).
But in Georgian the grammar and a few words have changed.
@@ირაკლირაფავა Thank you!
რა მოხდა
The Georgian language sounds a bit like someone put Arabic, Mongolian and Russian together in a blender.
Its actually completely unique and has no link to any other languages
@@copycat7815 basque language
@@copycat7815 it is related to Laz and Svan, but I guess those are dialects.
@@victorbergman9169 Laz Megrelian and Svan are Kartvelian languages not dialects.
@@jfarmerswatermelon6061 I know that now
Ngomongnya ngegas amat apa logatnya emang bgitu kali ya
Emng
Georgian sounds like a mixture of swedish, albanian and serbian.
Proto language
It means you've heard only swedish, albanian and serbian.
It doesn't.
@@maciejkulczycki3882 Clearly they also heard English as they typed their comment in English
@@aaronodonoghue1791 : No, Boltor Taure just used Google Translate.
Like a mongolian language
I would say a mix of Hungarian and Mongolian
@@jordanaus75 nope
@@lashalursmanashvili162 the SOUND of it to a non-native Georgian speaker is what I mean. As I already know it is not related to Hungarian or Mongolian.
It sounds a little bit like Amharic
The phonology of the 2 languages are kind of similar
Both have [q], ejective consonants and long consonant clusters
@@guilherm502 amharic doesn't have q nor consonant clusters, but the phonotactics are fairly similar
Simoloen language
It’s really a bad example of Georgian. Someone, please, give this girl sedative
Looks like simlish
Sounds like arabic + russian
You sound confused.
I dont know sound like french and arabic and russia thogether
It's an Asian language for sure
The language is Georgian, the official language of Georgia along with Abkhazian. Georgia is located at the crossboards of East Europe and Southwest Asia.
@@ziondelrosario9747 southwest asia? lol
It's neither asian nor indo-european like basque for example
I am referring to the country, not the language.
No Georgian language does not look like any language it is different from all languages
Its like russian
Except it isn't a Slavic language