Hi I’m from Georgia 🇬🇪 And thanks 😊 ძალიან მადლობა რომ ასეთი დაინტერესებული ხარ საქართველოზე , და მადლობა ვინც კი ეუბნება რომ საქართველო ძალიან კარგი ქვეყანაა.
this language must be a pain in the ass to learn (I guess there are not many non-native fluent speakers) but it also has THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCRIPT of all!
Yas, I have never seen a foreign person, even Georgian born foreigner to speak fluently. Also sentences has really unique structure so it's really hard to complete grammatically correct sentence, even for a Georgian.
I just left Georgia after living there for almost a year and fell completely in love with the country. Natural beauty, wonderful people, some of the best food I've ever had, stunning natural landscapes... I can't wait to get back as soon as I can. I miss it so much. The language is quite challenging, but worth it to learn a bit if you go. ❤️
I came here because I saw a comment in Mongolian language that “Why does Mongolian sound like Georgian?” So I think yes they sound alike because both have too much khhh sound.
The Georgian language is a very beautiful language and my favorite language in the Caucasus region has unique meanings and a distinguished writing system. Greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦🇬🇪
lol 'mama' is father, 'deda' is mother! boy is "bitchi"!!! and son?? vazhishivli?? but we can actually recognize some words in Georgian, the names of the days of the week seem to be related to "sabbath", there are also pomidori (Italian pomidoro), ghvino (wine) and shaqari (sugar) a very distant and complex language, with a nice script
the thing is Georgian is an ancient and a very rich language so the same meaning can be expressed through numerous words. for example son vazhishvili, has simpler D'ze synonym, same with daughter Qalishvili or Asuli. etc.
We hardly ever use the words like son or daughter. We have a special gender-neutral word for it "shvili" which translates as created+borned one. Vazhishivli we yous for virgin boy and kalishvili for a virgin girl
Wine actually spread from Georgian to another language because the first wine appeared in Georgia 8000 years ago. And then the Georgians called it "wine", then it is found in other languages, for example in Russian "vino" and so on, the word "ღ" is not in any alphabet.
Very interesting that the words for “father” and “mother” are quite reversed, considering that the origin of father/mother in many language families are onomatopoetic.
Thank you. The map is a little incorrect. The area of Svan language is not such wide. Racha and Lechkhumi speak Georgian, not Svan. They probably were the part of Svan area in past, but from the XV century the people of Racha-Lechkhumi switched to Georgian (Kartuli).
The flag is similar to the English flag because both countries have St George as a patron saint, which is a common saint to every orthodox church. The flag is technically the flag of St. George. Other christian countries with the cross but with different colours are: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Greece. St George was indeed a very important figure.
And we have some letters which is almost impossible for foreigners to pronounce: ჭ(TCH), წ(ts) and ყ(kh but more throat-y sound). Also: ტ( firm T), ხ(kh as if you're coughing), კ( firm K), პ(firm P), ც (ts but more similar to ს(S) than to წ(ts).
there are many comments about consonants of the Georgian language, but the thing is that Georgian consonant clusters are a single sound for instance when the vlogger said MRGLOVANI, she pronounced M separately from R (like M-rglovani) but in reality, MR is one sound, we combine them and before M sound is ended, soft R is pronounced and then quickly gl followed.
All days are focused on Saturday except from Friday and Sunday. They have a word+Sabbati/Sabbath. That has something to do with Christianity for sure. Btw Friday is Paraskevi, same as in Greek.
I feel sorry for Russians who just moved there, who are digging around on RUclips for videos about how to learn their language and finding this. Lady, luckily I studied linguistics in college and understand what IPA is and can read Russian, Arabic, Japanese, and some Chinese and Hindi. This is way over the heads of the people desperately trying to learn Georgian right now because they suddenly had to move there. You obviously have a great understanding of linguistics, you should make another video just for all the Russians who just moved there and are flabbergasted by this language.
I always say that ქართველი (edit: ქართული is what I wanted to say) has the most beautiful alphabet in the world. It would also be the coolest language to speak in terms of sound, if it weren't for that dang ყ (q ejective)
Japanese and Korean are a seperate language family and Turkish is turkic but there is a theory of the altai languages that houses Turkic Japanese Korean
No! That's not language family, that's language type. Georgian is thr part of Kartvelian languages, Turkish is the part of Turkic languages, Hungarian is Uralic language, Basque is completly isolated languages and it doesn't have language family; Dravidian is a language family and has many languages in it like (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada); Japanese is in Japonic language family and Korean is a language isolate.
I came here because I saw a comment in Mongolian language that “Why does Mongolian sound like Georgian?” So I think yes they sound alike because both have too much khhh sound.
Two languages can't sound alike because of one sound, Arabic too has the kh sound ( phonetically [x~χ] depending on dialect) and yet it sounds nothing like Georgian, the intonation and phonemic inventory is completely different. Also unlike Georgian, many dialects of Arabic forbid word-initial consonant clusters and break it up with epethentic vowels.
The language of the bizarre and shameless rip-off of The Simpsons: The Samsonadzes. It looks like a rejected alpha version of an old video game from late 90's-early 2000's. Georgia is a beautiful country with beautiful culture but its 3D animation is not good (I mean The Samsonadzes)..
Polish here. I would say, Georgian is an angel language, like the Elvish of the Caucasus. 🇵🇱❤️🇬🇪
Poland forever!
It is so lovely language!
Much love from Greece, brothers Georgians! 🇬🇷❤️🇬🇪
Armenian and Georgian alphabets, are so interesting...
Georgian, our Earth’s own Elven language. It is magical. Respect from Poland to Georgia 🇵🇱🤝🏻🇬🇪
Hi I’m from Georgia 🇬🇪 And thanks 😊 ძალიან მადლობა რომ ასეთი დაინტერესებული ხარ საქართველოზე , და მადლობა ვინც კი ეუბნება რომ საქართველო ძალიან კარგი ქვეყანაა.
this language must be a pain in the ass to learn (I guess there are not many non-native fluent speakers) but it also has THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCRIPT of all!
It's up there with Tamil and Malayalam for me. All of them are undeniably gorgeous I think.
Not really that difficullt after half a year you understand the basics and from there on everything is sometimes challenging but also easy to learn
შენ შეგეცი ტრაკში
Yas, I have never seen a foreign person, even Georgian born foreigner to speak fluently.
Also sentences has really unique structure so it's really hard to complete grammatically correct sentence, even for a Georgian.
Wait I've seen you in black metal videos lol
I just left Georgia after living there for almost a year and fell completely in love with the country. Natural beauty, wonderful people, some of the best food I've ever had, stunning natural landscapes... I can't wait to get back as soon as I can. I miss it so much. The language is quite challenging, but worth it to learn a bit if you go. ❤️
Greetings to Georgia from Poland! 🇵🇱❤️🇬🇪
When was warshaw built? And by who?
By yo mama
@@sabakvetenadze6546 raebs uwert bijo
Poland forever!
Georgian is a very diffrent and wonderful language. Greetings and love from Turkey.
🇬🇪❤🇹🇷
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος we are partners,not brothers
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος not brothers
I came here because I saw a comment in Mongolian language that “Why does Mongolian sound like Georgian?” So I think yes they sound alike because both have too much khhh sound.
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος rlly? why turkey looks adjara
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος
We're not really brothers, but we are still really nice friends 🇬🇪💖🇹🇷
One of my favorite RUclipsrs lives in Georgia and has made me interested in the country and culture.
Name lf the RUclipsr ?
@@MtiuliBichi NFKRZ I think
What a wonderful story to end a beautiful lesson on Georgian culture :). I cannot wait to visit, thank you for making this video!
ქართული ძალიან მშვენიერი ენაა. მეც ახლა ვსწავლობ 😄 როდისმე წასვლა მინდა საქართველოში! 🇮🇩❤️🇬🇪
Great video as always, Andy!
ვინ ხართ პოლონელები? არ გიცნობთ ბევრი ქართველი. რამე მეგობრობა გვაკავშირებს ერთმანეთთან?
@@qosa122 პოლონელი არაა, ინდონეზიელია.
@@jikiajikia მითუმეტეს.
არ გინდა მეგობარო ნუ ისწავლი ქართველები ისედაც ცოტანი ვართ
I'm an Iranian Azeri-Georgian and I'm so interested to learn the Georgian language! :D
LOVE FROM ROMANIA GEORGIAN CULTURE PEOPLE LANGUAGE
The Georgian language is a very beautiful language and my favorite language in the Caucasus region has unique meanings and a distinguished writing system. Greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦🇬🇪
Georgian and Armenian scripts are so beautiful! 🇸🇰❤️🇬🇪❤️🇦🇲
Stay strong ukrainian i hope war stop dont worry always pray
@@jhonbenedictbarrios5999 How it pisses me off. What does this have to do with the fucking Georgian language?!
Georgian script looks like noodles..
@@user-xg9yg8kg7i Chill, buddy.
What does Armenian have to do anything with this
lol 'mama' is father, 'deda' is mother! boy is "bitchi"!!! and son?? vazhishivli??
but we can actually recognize some words in Georgian, the names of the days of the week seem to be related to "sabbath", there are also pomidori (Italian pomidoro), ghvino (wine) and shaqari (sugar)
a very distant and complex language, with a nice script
my boy/my girl or my child is more used in daily speech than my son/daughter.
the thing is Georgian is an ancient and a very rich language so the same meaning can be expressed through numerous words. for example son vazhishvili, has simpler D'ze synonym, same with daughter Qalishvili or Asuli. etc.
We hardly ever use the words like son or daughter. We have a special gender-neutral word for it "shvili" which translates as created+borned one. Vazhishivli we yous for virgin boy and kalishvili for a virgin girl
Wine actually spread from Georgian to another language because the first wine appeared in Georgia 8000 years ago. And then the Georgians called it "wine", then it is found in other languages, for example in Russian "vino" and so on, the word "ღ" is not in any alphabet.
The word wine/il vino derives from Georgian ghvino
Such a pity that there are barely any resources for this beautiful language! 🇮🇹❤️🇬🇪
thank you for making a video on this beautiful country and its language 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪 🧡🧡
The fact that mama is father and deda is mother triggers me like no other.
You should do a video of all the Kartvelian languages.
Idk but for me Georgian language is really beautifull. Greetings to Georgia from Ukraine.
I love Georgian language. It is so sweet.
Georgia and Armenia -
unique alphabets and languages, oldest neighbors, forever sister nations 🇬🇪❤️🤍🇦🇲
First two Christian countries in Europe and the World to be baptised by the Lord Himself.
@@ravivv1869 Armenia is not located in Europe.
@@goodday2760 Armenia, Cyprus and Georgia may not be European in the geographical sense, but are European culture wise
@@hieratics they're asian
@@goodday2760 neither is Georgia, both are Asian countries
Great culture, Based history, Love Georgia 🇫🇮🤝🇬🇪
Me: Georgian is pretty hard
People: then why are u learning it?
Me: because it's hard!!!!
It’s just different from Indo european, that’s why you think so and consonants clusters
Turkey Love Georgia
🇹🇷❤️🇬🇪
You’re Turkish so you could say it the other way around
ok, stop looking to adjara
Very interesting that the words for “father” and “mother” are quite reversed, considering that the origin of father/mother in many language families are onomatopoetic.
When you want to call your mum you say "deda" and when you want to call your dad you say "mama". Transgender people would be fine with Georgian.
@@wintherr3527 დდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდ
@@wintherr3527 Bonus points for gender neutral pronouns
I love their script
The neighbors of Georgia are also North Caucasian peoples: Ingushs, Chechenians etc.
Thank you. The map is a little incorrect. The area of Svan language is not such wide. Racha and Lechkhumi speak Georgian, not Svan. They probably were the part of Svan area in past, but from the XV century the people of Racha-Lechkhumi switched to Georgian (Kartuli).
Good ❤️👍👍
Greeting from Taiwan ROC 🇹🇼❤️👍
Chechen, Circassian, Georgian, Avar are the most widely spoken indigenous Caucasian languages.
Interesting as always.
hi! I love your channel 💞 can you make a video about udmurt language please??💞
The flag is similar to the English flag because both countries have St George as a patron saint, which is a common saint to every orthodox church. The flag is technically the flag of St. George.
Other christian countries with the cross but with different colours are: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Greece.
St George was indeed a very important figure.
And we have some letters which is almost impossible for foreigners to pronounce: ჭ(TCH), წ(ts) and ყ(kh but more throat-y sound).
Also: ტ( firm T), ხ(kh as if you're coughing), კ( firm K), პ(firm P), ც (ts but more similar to ს(S) than to წ(ts).
but, bat we dont use letter F ^^
I was in Atlanta a couple times. Never heard the language. 😂
Beautiful people and culture
Great video as always, Andy! Do you plan to do one about Estonian?
Please make the next video on old Georgian words, and also use the stanzas of Vepkhistkaosni.
Please about Svan language.
there are many comments about consonants of the Georgian language, but the thing is that Georgian consonant clusters are a single sound for instance when the vlogger said MRGLOVANI, she pronounced M separately from R (like M-rglovani) but in reality, MR is one sound, we combine them and before M sound is ended, soft R is pronounced and then quickly gl followed.
well at least for me "მრგლოვანი" is four syllables მჷრ-გლო-ვა-ნი, phonetically [mə̆ɾɡɫo̞vɐ̝ˈni] with a short epethentic schwa vowel between მ and რ.
and it's obviously a good language for those people who love their consonants!
You can edit your own comments. Double-commenting is unnecessary.
@@goodday2760 thanks, Mr RUclips
@@wintherr3527 RUclips comment police
I hope you will do one with Mingrelian (or Laz). Im not asking for Svan because there’s so few of them so it’s impossible
btw Lobia is also used in Persian for beans too.
ძალიან მომწონს ეს არხი მაგარი ხარ მასე. თან ამერიკელები ისწავლიან ქართულ ენას ვისაც უნდა
Რატომ გაკეთებენ ეგა?
qveyanaze dzaan xar sheyvarebuli getyoba :D
Yes finnaly! 🇬🇪
ไทย
Speaking of Caucasians, could you make a video about Ossetian? There aren't enough resources on their language and it's certainly intriguing.
osetians not caucassians !
@@mikeimm1991 They're Caucasians, they literally live in the middle of the Caucasus.
@@jikiajikia they are Iranic people who immigrated in caucasus. Their language and culture is not Caucasian
@@pixistypses5406 Linguistically sure, but culturally they share a lot of similarities with other peoples of the Caucasus, they even wear Chokha.
Ossetians are 100% caucasian. Their culture is 100% caucasian not persian. Saying they are persian is like saying Hungarians are siberian nomads.
All days are focused on Saturday except from Friday and Sunday. They have a word+Sabbati/Sabbath. That has something to do with Christianity for sure. Btw Friday is Paraskevi, same as in Greek.
Like Sakartvelo (Georgia) from Ukraine! We have very different old history but more similar new history.
I feel sorry for Russians who just moved there, who are digging around on RUclips for videos about how to learn their language and finding this. Lady, luckily I studied linguistics in college and understand what IPA is and can read Russian, Arabic, Japanese, and some Chinese and Hindi. This is way over the heads of the people desperately trying to learn Georgian right now because they suddenly had to move there. You obviously have a great understanding of linguistics, you should make another video just for all the Russians who just moved there and are flabbergasted by this language.
i really like their flag
Nice
Köszönöm szépen.
Hungary?
🤗🤗🤗
Nice ❤️
My fifth favorite culture!
Good video ☺️
What's this ' ? Like p' t' ts'
მადლობა მე ქართველი ვარ ვიდეო ძალიან მომეწონა 💞💞💞💞💞
I have only one innocent question, if Georgia is Republic why its coat of arms is royal? I want to know, thank you.
The base of it was taken from the coat of arms of the Bagrationi Dynasty,
history exists my friend
I always say that ქართველი (edit: ქართული is what I wanted to say) has the most beautiful alphabet in the world. It would also be the coolest language to speak in terms of sound, if it weren't for that dang ყ (q ejective)
Small Correction: it's ქართული, ქართველი refers to a person of Georgian origin.
@@jikiajikia yeah, just noticed that. Thanks :)
@@great_icosahedron you're welcome :)
I personally love q' I'm from the pacific northwest and it shows up a lot here
Love from Türkiye
🇰🇿❤️🇺🇦❤️🇬🇪❤️🇦🇿❤️🇵🇱❤️🇹🇷
Nope
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I need you to do the polish language!!!😏👌
It might be hard but it's indo european so it can be easier to learn than Georgian
where video about japanese language with vocabulary?
As an Italian I can't believe man is katsi in georgian.
Why?
@@jikiajikia იტალიურად კაცი ყ*ე არის ქართულში კაცი კაცია :D
@@ნიკამარგველაშვილი ააა გასაგებია ეხლა :დ
სად ჩაგვაჭირა😁
We also use katso if we're directly speaking to somebody
viết tiếng georgian giống armenian 🇬🇪❤️🇦🇲
I love vietnamese people and I learned a bit of their language... ❤️ from 🇵🇭😁
thank you jah far
It's not similar
Can you do uyghur language
My motherland 🇬🇪 thanks Спасибо
❤️🌹I love 🏴 from 🇮🇷🌹❤️
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell had levels taking place in Georgia. Specifically T'blisi. They didn't speak Georgian
I am very interested to be Georgian.
The language of Joseph Stalin.
We had and have much much greater Georgians than that traitor.
yes!
Georgia 🇬🇪❤️🏔🏔
Number one wine and president exporter :D
Hi
real and true.
10:31
Bulgaria please!!!
Georgian is in the Agglutinative language family such as Turkish, Hungarian, Basque, Dravidian, Japanese and Korean.
Japanese and Korean are a seperate language family and Turkish is turkic but there is a theory of the altai languages that houses Turkic Japanese Korean
No! That's not language family, that's language type. Georgian is thr part of Kartvelian languages, Turkish is the part of Turkic languages, Hungarian is Uralic language, Basque is completly isolated languages and it doesn't have language family; Dravidian is a language family and has many languages in it like (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada); Japanese is in Japonic language family and Korean is a language isolate.
luckily it’s my first language
რთული ენაა.....
🇬🇧♥️🇬🇪
Request Australian english
Indigenous Australian would be more interesting
gvprtskvni languange
Lol. Gard means fence in romanian.
Please do Bosnia, no one cares about us :(
LangFocus did about the Serbo-Croatian language, including Bosniac and Montenegrin
I'm in Georgia and learn Georgian be like
I came here because I saw a comment in Mongolian language that “Why does Mongolian sound like Georgian?” So I think yes they sound alike because both have too much khhh sound.
Two languages can't sound alike because of one sound, Arabic too has the kh sound ( phonetically [x~χ] depending on dialect) and yet it sounds nothing like Georgian, the intonation and phonemic inventory is completely different.
Also unlike Georgian, many dialects of Arabic forbid word-initial consonant clusters and break it up with epethentic vowels.
ቘላ ኣዳሚኣኒ ኢባደባ ታዊሱፓሊ ዳ ታናስጾሪ ታዊሲ ዒርሰቢታ ዳ ኡፕለበቢት። ማት ጋኣቸኒኣት ጎነባ ዳ ሲኒዲሲ ዳ ኤርትማነቲስ ሚማርት ኡንዳ ኢክጸኦድነን ዳድዝሞዲስ ሱሊስቈተቢት።
So strange... Father is Mama & Mother is Deda
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І з України вітання!
Unseren Sprache ist keinen Indo Sprache
The language of the bizarre and shameless rip-off of The Simpsons: The Samsonadzes. It looks like a rejected alpha version of an old video game from late 90's-early 2000's. Georgia is a beautiful country with beautiful culture but its 3D animation is not good (I mean The Samsonadzes)..
မြန်မာစာနဲ့ နည်းနည်းတူတယ် 😁
Just a I little bit with თ
I think Georgian is more similar with malayam in writing
Is Georgia Studying Arabic???? 🤔
Nope, why did you asked tho?
No
ხუმრობები შენზე მე ქართულად ვლაპარაკობ სცენა დავიბადე
I am Pakistani but please do circassian or Chechen language