4:50 "აკეთება" is incorrect, it's "აკეთებს". Same for "გააკეთება", it's "გააკეთებს". 6:01 "ძაიღლება" is incorrect, it's "დაიღლება". 12:14 "იცეკვევს" is incorrect, it's "იცეკვებს"
Well I know 14 languages and Georgian so far is the easiest... yet you made this seem super-complex. Who is this aimed at? PhD students or people just wanting to learn to speak? It isn't necessary to complicate languages, although I respect your knowledge, most of this just makes it all seem unachievable, while in fact Georgian is quite straightforward for the most part. Thank you for trying.
I don't mean to be rude but this is basic Georgian grammar, it's just not presented in a learner-specific mindset. The video is for anyone who is interested in the given topic, if you sometime while learning Georgian wondered about the inconsistencies of regarding it as just a simple ergative language and you want to get more specific than it's a more than well made video. It may seem unachievable because it has a lot of linguistics terms and it's not worried about learners per say, it's a linguistics focused video for people interested in the linguistics of the language, most of this stuff a casual learner could learn by themselves by immersion but that's not the point of the video.
As a Basque speaker, while there are many differences, it's cool to see the many similarities in the verb systems of Basque and Georgian
Great video
4:50 "აკეთება" is incorrect, it's "აკეთებს". Same for "გააკეთება", it's "გააკეთებს".
6:01 "ძაიღლება" is incorrect, it's "დაიღლება".
12:14 "იცეკვევს" is incorrect, it's "იცეკვებს"
This was very helpful, thank you for this video
This video was really complicated but I enjoyed it. I struggled to follow
though.
Hello. Do you have a favorite language?
Well I know 14 languages and Georgian so far is the easiest... yet you made this seem super-complex. Who is this aimed at? PhD students or people just wanting to learn to speak? It isn't necessary to complicate languages, although I respect your knowledge, most of this just makes it all seem unachievable, while in fact Georgian is quite straightforward for the most part. Thank you for trying.
I don't mean to be rude but this is basic Georgian grammar, it's just not presented in a learner-specific mindset. The video is for anyone who is interested in the given topic, if you sometime while learning Georgian wondered about the inconsistencies of regarding it as just a simple ergative language and you want to get more specific than it's a more than well made video. It may seem unachievable because it has a lot of linguistics terms and it's not worried about learners per say, it's a linguistics focused video for people interested in the linguistics of the language, most of this stuff a casual learner could learn by themselves by immersion but that's not the point of the video.