About the Georgian language
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Information about the fascinating and unique Georgian language - the national language of Georgia (country in the Caucasus region, not the US state), belonging to the Kartvelian language family. I explain how the Georgian functions in this short and hopefully comprehensive video so this language can become a little bit more familiar to you.
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I love the georgian letters, they are like flowers.
UWU thanks 🥰🥰
Thank you❤❤❤❤
Saicon roiko thanks
Saicon roiko i’m Georgian!!
ჰეი მაგარიაა!!
მადლობა ❤
Very hard, but intresting language. Much love from Poland, Georgian friends!
Marcin Adamski thank youu
Georgia +Poland 💖💖🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸
დიდი მადლობა!! 😊 - Thank you so much! 😊
Poland and Georgia best friends
🇵🇱🤝🏻🇬🇪
@@rocket_cat4289 YES GEORGIAN GACHA TUBERS YAY I'm From Georgia too :d გამარჯობა UWU
As a Georgian it warms my heart to see all sweet comments and appreciation our language is getting♥️ thank you for that♥️
Not only the language. Also the music, particularly singing, and first of all - the people deserve appreciation.
Preserve your precious culture, stay independent, stay yourself.
@@zbigniewlipinski2963 thank you ♥️
ILike Georgians, from an armenian. Wish we had mutual respect tho
Hello how are you?
Your culture is why I am learning this language. I met men who have personally faught wars with Russia. Here in america, the only war the men fight are on their computer games.
I’m Syrian and recently found out that my great-grandpa was from Georgia! Can’t wait to learn about your country, as I know almost nothing about it
How old are you bro?
@@user-hj9qs9rg2d early 20s and I’m a girl, why
@@desertrose6603 No,just very interesting story,I am Georgian man.😇
@@user-hj9qs9rg2d oh okay cool :) yeah it’s exciting!
@@desertrose6603 Have you an instagram or fb?
What a beautiful characters you have, Georgians. I hope to visit your country someday.
Greetings from Peru!
კეთილი იყოს შენი მობრძანება. We welcome you.
Where are you going to meet their country? In a restaurant?
I'm from Georgia
Gracias
Georgian script looks similar to south Indian Kannada script.
This language never most be lost. Please take care of him Georgians. Thanks you for the video.
Gotchu
As she said we might extinct for constant wars and the great pressure from Russia. But we'll do our best.
I first heard about this country when I was little and learned about the Abkhaz-Georgian war and the tens of thousands who died.
hah ... considering the state of the language , story is sad ... KarTuli is already crippled , validity and complexity of it's native form got shattered , i would say that from over 170 thousand root "meanings" / concepts/ words of the language we have only 10-25% preserved , most of vocabulary , especially native root words aren't used , and noone cares enough to revive it ...
It's estimated to be extinct in next 50-60 years due to high migration rates, low fertility, bilingualism and also don't forget the everlasting threat from Russia
I have my first Georgian lesson this week and I’m super excited! This language seems really difficult but it’s so beautiful and I really want to learn it
That's so awesome! Keep up the work 💪
How's it going now?
its nice to hear u wanna learn our language good luck we love u❤️
How about a language update??
How are you doing? ისწავლე?
Georgian writing is one of the most beautiful scripts on earth, up there with Burmese.
Tamil is nice . . . .
Yeah it's so cute all language with drawing like letters are cool same for Arabic letters
@@chadsknnr Malayalam and Oriya is nice than Tamil.
@@shweetypumpkin3509 Thank you for the notice. I had not known of these languages until today. I agree that they have very artistic scripts, almost science fiction alien in appearance. I would like to add to that list Sanskrit, Telugu, and Hebrew. Each of these is beautiful and compelling in their own way . . . .
@@chadsknnr I'd say that Indian-derived script/abugidas are awesome in general, their diversity and artistic values are great
გამარჯობა და დიდი მადლობა. ეს ძალიან კარგი ფილმია (/გაცნობა). წელს დავიწყე წავლობს კართული ენა. ალბათ ეს არ უბრალოა მაგრამ ძალიან 💖 მიყვარს. ეს ულამაზესი ენაა დედამიწაში. გმადლობ ჯული, კარგად მუშაიბა 😉 კარგი აკეთებდი.
გაგახაროს ღმერთმა
გისურვებ წარმატებებს რთულ გზაზე რომელიც აირჩიე.
წარმატებები სწავლაში❤❤
@pawtatuh e3e i think so
@pawtatuh e3e iqneb swavlobs da axalia ;dd give them a benifit of a doubt
Loved it! And you are lamazi, as the Georgians say. Gamardjoba from Argentina!
And here I am a georgian, whose dream is to visit Argentina. I speak spanish (with argentinian accent, don't know why or how:)) and love your culture and people. Also, Argentina was the first country (in 1917), that recognized Georgia's independence. We will never forget that
Georgian is a strange but absolutely beautiful language and this video’s helping me as I learn it and is a good memory refresher. გამარჯობა ამერიკიდან!
my father is from Georgia❤ my fatherland. I'm mostly turk and georgian
Was he born in Georgia? What region is he from?☺
Same
I would b ang you
Bro wtf
The alphabet is so pretty!
I love the letters.
@giorgi kun Really? All with those beautiful letters? Lucky you!
Looks like Elfish
Yes, he is right.
We have 3 type of Alphabet.
1). ნუსხური -------- Nuskhuri
2). ნუსხახუცური - NuskhaKhutsuri
3). მხედრული ------ Mkhedruli ( Mkhedruli is the last of them)
@@bybargin and i know two of them nusxuri and mxedruli UnU
Not 3 have 4 Alphabet bat 1 Alphabet IT los
Very interesting! Greetings to Sakartvelas from Lietuva! 😉
Lietuva is love, Lietuva is life. 🇱🇹❤🇬🇪
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❤️❤️❤️
Labas!! Aš gyvenau 1 metus Lietuvoje ir ten mokiausi lietuvių kalbos ( tavo gimtoji kalba). Dabar mokausi gruzinų kalbos ir armėnų kalbos. Saludos a Georgia y a Lituania desde España. ))
@@w346 მე ლიტვაში ვცხოვრობდი. ახლა საქართველოში წასვლა მინდა.
მე ვარ ერთი ესპანელი რომელიც ლაპარაკობს ლიტვურად და (რომ) ახლა სწავლობს ქართულს.
👍👍👍🤗🤗🌎🌎🌎🌎
If you think it will be hard to learn you won’t get anywhere...If you think it is easy then you will make alot more progress!! Love from Romania🇷🇴❤️🇬🇪
Best advice!!
"If you think it is easy then you will make a lot more" *mistakes* and thus progress. The more mistakes are generated; if they're corrected, the quicker one progresses to no mistakes at all. 😊
i’m in a group chat with some georgian girls and brooo they type in georgian a lot but i just heard them speak and it’s so BEAUTIFUL 😭
Cool❤
Oh, thank you. I'm Georgian too.
Oh gawd, I found someone on youtube who is willing to talk about obscure/isolated/unique/TOTALLY INTERESTING languages! Thanks for this video.
unique yes isolated not so much obscure naaah
The first Georgian I ever met was in Atlanta Georgia, and I must confess she spoke better English than the native USA Georgian who introduced her to me, who I had a hard time understanding due to his thick southern drawl. I still have her name and phone number written on a bar napkin in that beautiful Georgian script. Funny thing, she reminded me of a Hungarian woman I had once met in Bratislava but I can't quite say why. Never been to Georgia but I think the invitation may still be open ;-)
გამარჯობა, მე ვარ ერთი ესპანელი , რომელიც სწავლობს ქართულს.
ჩემთვის ენა ძალიან, ძალიან ლამაზია. 😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
მე მიყვარს ენა და ქვეყანა.😍😍😍🌍🌍🌍
მე არ ვარ საქართველოდან, მაგრამ საქართველო არის ჩემი საქართველო.😍🌍🌍🌍🌍😘😘😍😍😍🌍🌍
თუ თქვენ ქართველები ხართ და ესპანურად ლაპარაკი გინდათ, რადგან ენას სწავლობთ, მე აქ ვარ. :D:D.
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❤
დიდი სიამოვნებით ვისწავლიდი ესპანურს :)) თუ გინდა დაგიკავშირდები, მე ქართული ენის უკეთ სწავლაში დაგეხმარები შენ კი ცოტა ესპანური მასწავლე :)) სიმბიოზრად რა :))
how can i contact you
@საბა გოგატიშვილი ცოტა ითრაიჰარდოს :))
I love Georgia from Turkey. They are good heart people
Dude why is your profile picture kind of attractive tho
მადლობა
tanks l am love Turke frome Gergia ve naibor 🇹🇷🇬🇪❤
@hainrix biol2003 ❤️
Ye
I speak Spanish as native language, which also is pretty difficult when it comes to conjugations,
therefore, as afraid to death as I am of your beautiful language's examples of many cases and conjugations,
I am also deathstruck and fascinated by such a vast realm of possibilities and writing.
Saludos desde México. Greetings from Mexico.
You speak beautiful English. Increible!
I'd like to learn Georgian some day.
life is too short for that
Take a deep breath and. Get to work buddy
Yeah...good luck bro
@@temotemo6745 like for Italian language too. Believe to an Italian girl ahahaha
Why is there always people trying to take the motivation away from people? :( Georgian isn't a hard language, people usually believe that because they have no experience with more languages (usually not more than 3 or 4), you'll achieve it in no time if you are dedicated to it.
So nice to hear that more and more foreigners are learning Georgian language!I am so proud of you!:)
I have a very important question about the Georgian language... “why are you so beautiful?” ... God bless Georgia
Thank youu💞💞💞💞us qartvelians are very proud of it💞💞💞💞💗
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God made the Georgian language and its so amazing
lmaooooooo
Madloba :) I know Georgian from singing. I am proud to say I have sung Shavlego on the Glastonbury Festival main stage. Mravaljamier!
all i could do is add my heartfelt agreement; our singing group does several Georgian songs; completely unique harmonies and high drones. Excellent!
Baton Ebo...
Thank you💗💗💗💗
The part of me that is inspired to learn Georgian is the same part that now requires an Aspirin.
Nah the part of the brain which inspired you to learn Georgian was the romantic, poetic, creative, inspirational one. The part that needs the aspirin is the rational, logical, methodical one which has to learn the logic of the language, and the phonology, gramnar and consonants!!!
Lmao
You mean Aspirini?
@@dmitrykozhin5316 Aspirin, the pain reliever:
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@@josephglover4546 dude, I work in the pharma industry 🤣
Georgian is such a fascinating language. Love from Levant 🇱🇧🇵🇸🇸🇾
My grandfather my fathers father is Gurju Gurcu in Turkish Georgian, he was an orphan and came to Samsun with his aunt at the age of 16 where he got married with my Grandmother.
Love from Samsun and Melbourne Australia where i am currently residing.
Hot greetings form Poland. We have got so many in common history that is not known.... So, thumbs up Georgia!
ty my friend
@@iberiangeorgian2018 cheers mate
God bless Georgia 🇬🇪 ,Land of my Parents and my ancestors 🙏❤.
İt is proud of Georgian as they protected their alphabet rather than changed it. Massive love from your dear neighbour Turqia 🇬🇪🇹🇷
Julie seems so bright and intelligent and full of curiosity. It's always refreshing to see someone be so proficient at their passion. I look forward to her discussing and speaking other languages in the future. She gets a subscribe.
She's also ridiculously beautiful and has an adorable accent. I'm not sorry for saying this lol.
The most ancient variant of Georgian(Kartvelian) language is actually Svan language which is even harder. It has been isolated 5000 years ago and almost hasn't changed since. Svan language also doesn't have any swearing words and if they swear, they swear in Georgian. Proto Georgians seemed to be quite polite people 😂😂 and we learnt some bad habits later on from others I think
so there is no good place to start learning svan?
@@pharaongaming8617 In Svaneti. 😀 sadly even most of Svans mostly know only Georgian today, unlike Megrelians who all know their language
ARE GEORGIANS RELATED TO CHECHEN ITALIAN SPANISH ARMENIEN GREEK RUSSIAN PORTUGUESE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT I MEAN GENETICALLY NOT FROM LANGUAGE I MEAN SAME DNA WITH WHICH COUNTRIES? And what is kartvelian countrys or ingush country's?
wow nice. I did not know that hmmm
That can explain why Svani people were killing each other so much :D swearing is therapy my friend (hello from Kakheti)
ქართველები ვალაიქებთ😀
რათქმაუნდა😏😏😏🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
აბა რა!
Wavida grialii dzmeboo😎
ბიჯო, რას. ალაიქებთ ? საქართველოს რუქა წამოწიმა აფხაზეთის და სამაჩაბლოს გარეშე ამის დდშვც მე. !
აუ მართლა
My husband's Georgian so I'm here trying to learn some things! Thank you :)
i've always fascinated by how beautiful georgian language is. my mother side is georgian-turk and my father side is circassian-turk. i've always felt closer to my georgian side tho. my mother cannot speak this language but my grandmother could before she passed away. and it was suprising to saw that she can communicate her relatives in georgia with no problem. Even though she has never been to Georgia, her family has preserved their language for centuries. it was amazing.
phonetic spelling? Yes
8 cases? YES
free word order? *Y E S*
weird as shit verbs? *_Y E S_*
math? thats gonna be a no from me dog
To be short it has no oral rules. So when you grow up with this cultural éducation other language becomes much easy.
Don't get me wrong, I'm from Georgia, and I always speak English and I can't pronounce some words either 😂😂😂
we don't have 8 cases,that' wrong:))
@@mariamkentchoshvili venacvale xevsurebs
a correction: 7 cases, one less :D
just as a sidenote. Julie has stunning eyes
And her accent is nice
@@badboybootz8 no?
@@ShitOwl What no?
@@user-xm2nb7qj1t i really don't care but both guys above me are simping the guy just above however just straight up no
Frankly, she has stunning everything.
Hail the Georgian Language.It is very sweet language.Love from India 🇬🇪
Very informative video. Exactly what I was looking for. I heard some Georgian music on CZcams recently and became fascinated to the language.
Thanks for this video.
more than any thing else when somebody goes to Georgia their honest and straight behavior is quite salient . I love them a lot . love from Iran 💐💐
@@Wisdom23 I have not visited Irak but Irakis are generous. They love their guest .
@@Wisdom23 I am afraid not . Its corona every where . Doctors ate fighting hard but unfortunately still death toll is high .
@@Wisdom23 45 married pediatrician .😅
@@Wisdom23 yes it is where all middle east dance together ❤️ everyone loves it . it originates from normal daily farming gestures. Syrian and lebenan are well known for dabke. Iraqis are known for yazleh !
@@Wisdom23 you can text me on facebook with my name .
I am Georgian and I am proud to be Georgian. Georgia is the best country on the earth. There are friendly and kind people, who love all guest, It doesn't matter if the guest is an enemy or a relative. I love you Georgia! საქართველოს გაუმარჯოს!
There are not people who loves stranger guests, we love only our guests :) ნუ შეუქმნი წარმოდგენას აქ მკითხველებს რომ ჩამოვლენ საქართველოში ყველა ოჯახი ლობიოთი, მწნილით და დედას პურით შეეგებება... :) სტუმარი გვიყვარს ჩვენი, უცხო სტუმარი არცერთ ქართველს არ უხარია ბრიყვის მეტს.
@@davidj.gumberidze5901 რა სისულელეა) რახან სხვაგან დაიბადა და სხვა ეროვნების სისხლი აქვს, რომ გესტუმროს გააგდებ?)
@@mariamidzamashvili2686 გაგდებით პოლინეზიელსაც არ გავაგდებ ადამიანის შინაგანი მორალი და ბუნება გვკარნახობს ამას, მაშინ გკითხავ - ვინ გააგდებს? სადმე ვინმე ტყიურების გარდა ნორმალური ერი გეგულება ვინც გზააბნეულ კაცს, უცხოს კარს მიუჯახუნებს? შესაძლებლობის ფარგლებში დაეხმარება ხომ? ეგრეა ყველა და ამ საერთო სტანდარტიდან გამომდინარე რატომ ვართ მაინცადამაინც ეს "სტუმართმოყვარენი" აი ამას ვერ ვიგებ...
ისეთი პატივისცემა მაქვს ნანახი თურქისგან თურქეთში, უკრაინელებზე აღარაფერს ვამბობ. თურქზე ვინმეს უთქვამს სტუმართმოყვარენი არიანო?
@@davidj.gumberidze5901 ისტორიიდან არ გსმენია რომ ქართველი ადამიანი შიმშილით რომ მომკვდარიყო უკანასკნელ სტუმრისთვის გადანახულ ქათამს მანამ არ დაკლავდა სანამ სტუმარი არ ეწვეოდა? უკანასკნელ ლუკმას აძლევდნენ სტუმარს, არც ფიქრობდნენ მშიერი დარჩებოდნენ თვითონ თუ არა, პლიუს მაგას წასვლისას სტუმარს თავიანთ უკანასკნელ ცხენს სჩუქნიდნენო. სიკეთე და სტუმართმოყვარეობა ის არაა, სახლში ნაირ-ნაირი ხორცი და კერძები რომ გაქვს და სტუმარს მხოლოდ "პურზე გაატარებ". შეიძლება სხვა ქვეყნებშიც არიან სტუმართმოყვარე ხალხი მაგრამ ქართველები განსაკუთრებულ პატივს სცემენ სტუმარს და ფრაზა "სტუმარი ღვთისაა" დაზეპირებული ლამაზი ფრაზა არაა, დიდი აზრი აქვს და ქართველები ზუსტად მაგიტომ არიან ყველაზე სტუმართმოყვარე ხალხი.
CZcams has sent me down a Georgian Music and cultural rabbit hole tonight and as part of that I have discovered this wonderful video and in turn your channel. Thank you so much!
This is a well-made video! You did an excellent research! Keep going!
I have Georgian root from Artvin Turkey where many Georgian descended people live. My granparents used to speak Georgian to me to teach some words when i was a child but unfortunately i don't remember more than a few words today. I love the sound of Georgian and especialy looking of the alphabet. To me it's look like elvish :)
Not sure if the Georgian in Turkey is the same with today's Georgia but they used to tell me " puri chame" when they want me to eat something.
Much love from Turkey to our brother nation
so you are Georgian, never forget your roots and history and respect the ancestors, who were Georgians
@@maxozatiashvili9659 i don't :)
Kardeş bu Gürcistan’da ki Gürcüler bizleri nasıl görürler? Her hangi bir bilgin veya tecrüben var mı?
@@yokartik Puri chame means eat bread. They must have not forgotten their old traditions\
@@yusufs1878 you are our forever and unforgettable pain.. people and lands that Georgia lost to Turkey and Georgians who migrated due to Russo-Turkish war.
Such an interesting country!
Peace from algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿
You are amazing! The details you are taking about are so precise. Thanks!
I'm from India(from the southern part). And I can't help but to notice that the Georgian alphabet seems to have a lot of similarities with alphabet in Dravidian language groups like tamil, telugu, kannada, malayalam. Especially the script with the loopy text. Telugu is my mother tounge and similar to Georgian language all the words in Dravidian languages end with a vowel sound. So... Fascinating!
Yes Caucasians brought this to India.
All Indic scripts descended from Brahmic script, which is thought to be of some sort of Semitic origin but that is very debatable. This is in contrast to the actual language families which are different, but writing in India is mostly of the same origin. However, there is no clear relation to Georgian scripts and anything else. The similarity is probably coincidental, but fun to see.
@@cashmir5883 If you are equating Indo-Europeans with Caucasians, then you are mistaken, but either way, neither Indo-Europeans nor Caucasian brought writing to India. Indo-Europeans brought a lot of linguistic influence, particularly in the north, and were well known for being illiterate. Indus Script is the earliest script in the geographical area, but the first truly Indic scripts would be descended from Brahmi, which we are cautious to hypothesize has any relation to either Semitic or Indus script. Put briefly, you are assuming that Indo-European influence extended to scripts, but due to the Indo-Europeans being initially illiterate, many of the scripts developed separately, in particular Brahmic scripts, and you may be confusing them with Caucasians.
Love this! Thanks Julie! I was just considering whether to accept a job offer from Tbilisi and your video has definitely weighted my decision in favour! 😃
@@sunlight2284 Actually I have now taken the job and will start working there in August. The beauty of the language was a big part of the incentive.
Very interesting! I'm considering visiting Georgia soon and learning the basics of the language.
Hello, I am from Georgia and I would like to thank you for the amazing job that you have done. Your video is very interesting and infotmative.
Georgia is an ancient nation and has a linguistic symilarity with Basque.The Basque people migrated from contries of caucasus specifically Georgia , to the notheast of the Ibirian penesula 3200 years BC ....Respect of ALGÉRIA
Unfortunately it is just a theory based almost exclusively on typological similarities, which is rather a poor evidence.
Long live for Georgian and basque peoples
Georgian characters very cute!
Aww thanks
Such a nice video ❤️ I've always loved to learn about languages and their origin and hearing about Georgian was amazing 😍 Thank you Julie!
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
You’re amazing! This was actually so incredibly interesting.
Beautiful language and even more beautiful country. I lived in the capital of Georgia (Tbilisi) for half a year. Loved this experience to bits. Definitely coming back someday! Thank You for the video. Madloba
I was born and raised in Iraq but I just found out I have a huge part in me from (Georgia, northern Turkey, and Armenia) 🙏🏼
I love the alphabet and your passion for languages. Thank you so much for all your work you keep me learning.
Thank you very much for the comprehensive introduction to Georgian language. This initial knowledge is greatly helpful for learners before they dive deeper into the study of this unique language.
I was in Sakartvelo many times -- I love the country, the people, the music, the food, the history -- everything and everyone! Most of all, I love their hospitality. I once went with a friend who speaks fluent English, French, mandarin; Japanese, and very good Russian, Hindi, and Spanish. He didn't know about the Georgia language, so he got a few books, particularly one (which I still have) about the Georgian grammar... He humbly told me and my Georgian friends, that it was way too complicated -- to know how to speak it well, you had to be born into the language!
Thanks you for a very good summary of the Georgian language!
I respect the fact that you call it Sakartvelo and not Georgia
@@giorgisarjveladze6672 , Do you happen to know , Why Iranians call your country Gorjestan?
I want to visit Georgia next year. Need to learn some of the language till then. :)
i can help you, if you want.
@Bobby Hulse i think Russian language is less difficult because of alphabet, grammar, and pronounce are so difficult in Georgian language.
we can contact on Facebook and send massages on Georgian language if you want. it will help you i think.
Your channel is one of the best in CZcams. Greetings from Brazil.
😊❤ warmest wishes and best regards to the people of Georgia 🇬🇪 from the CHECHEN 🇨🇻 Republic
Wonderful to "meet" you through Norbert! Amazing job at Ecolinguist! 😃Welcome to the Ecolinguist family.
Haha thank you ☺️
One more amazing video! Thank you so much for this.
I find the language fascinating and the alphabet beautiful, I just find some phonemes which sound so much alike too daunting and that is far more of a problem to me cause I would probably have a hard time to distinguish them. However, I haven't completely given up trying to learn it yet but it's really hard, especially when one tries to learn several other ones and can't dedicate oneself exclusively to it.
Dear JUL my great pleasure to find out this video and thank you a lot for your hard work, weĺcome to Georgia❤🧡💛💚💙💜
I loved your accent when you spoke. It's so soothing and calm. Greetings from Mexico.
Woooow!!! I really loved this video and even more because I learn languages at university (I study languages and translation).
Languages are my passion and now I want to learn Georgian. 😍😍😍
I wanna learn georgian so bad, it's just beautiful! The country itself it's breathtaking 😍 great video Julie
It really it! And thank you ☺️
i saw your video for now, and i fell in love with you💖💖 XD i am from georgia and i am so happy. this video was great, just great. you explained everything perfectly. thanks for this video 💖💖
Thank you so much!!
But the problem is that I love her and I,m Georgian too
Thank you for this introduction, I am thinking to travel to Georgia this year. This was helpful
As a Turkish, I would love to learn Georgian. You have a beautiful culture and people. But, your language is so unique, and isolated at the same time, probably because of the mountainous structure of the Caucasus. Georgian can be an amazing experience for those who want to learn something different and special or for people who learn different kinds of languages as a hobby.
Your folk music sounds very good to my ears and soul. I especially like to listen to "Trio Mandili". They usually give a place to nature in their clips. Although not very much, some of the timbres in our music are similar. I think this similarity stems from the fact that panduri and baglama are stringed instruments that have similar tunes. In addition to music group "Trio Mandili", I can advise the music, that called "Gandagana" to people, who came to this video to learn more about Georgians. It's music that I really enjoy listening to.
Besides their music, they have also beautiful folk dances. Their choreography and movements add elegance and nobility to the dancers.
Besides their music, they have also beautiful folk dances. Their choreography and movements add elegance and nobility to the dancers. Especially, if you search "Georgian dance in the street" on youtube, you can see Georgian people naturally while dancing in a happy way. It also makes me too happy to see our neighbors happy like that.
1) "Gandagana" has lots of types. That's my favorite one:
czcams.com/video/x2qnDm7hyq0/video.html&ab_channel=GeorgianPeople-Topic
2) I think the nobility of Georgian dances is particularly prominent in this video:
czcams.com/video/GBsjvAvf9W0/video.html&ab_channel=Dance
3) You should check out these girls' youtube channel:
czcams.com/users/tatulikaaa1
By the way, I didn't know Laz people have Georgian origins. I thought they have Rum roots. It was interesting to learn that in this video. Laz jokes are very common in Turkey. Especially, there are two fictional characters called "Temel" and "Dursun". They symbolize the characteristics of Black Sea people in Turkey in jokes. If you google "Temel and Dursun jokes", you can find more about them.
People who go to other parts of Turkey from the Black Sea region are often referred to as Laz by the locals regardless of their ethnic identity. My mother is from Trabzon, located in the Black Sea Region of Turkey and my grandfather came to Adana, where is located in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey, for working while my mom was a kid. We generally put "oğulları", which means "of sons", at the end of the family names. My mother's family is called "Lazoğulları" which means the sons of Laz here.
Maybe, it was a piece of unnecessary information😁. But pretty interesting I think 😁. Kind regards to everyone. Georgian people are really nice, their culture and country are amazing. Good luck in your learning process.
As a Turk*
@@gyghfhyh7439 Laz people does not have Georgian roots. They just share the same roots with Georgians.
Today I heard this language for the first time (from a Georgian soldier in Ukraine 😔) and it's the most beautiful language I have heard in my life. Wow and you also have your own letters. They are so pretty too!
🥺
Fantastic this explanation, thanks juu!!! I founded the trio mandili yesterday and just love it
Salutes from brasil
Tysm!!! I love you!! Tysm for teaching everyone my language!
Sou do Brasil, e gosto muito das línguas kartivelianas.
Y yo apenas entiendo portugués
@@ohraider pero eres hispanohablante? ;)
E.F.G. Parise Eu tbm, irmão
@@EugeneChebotarev si
Mulher linda.!!! Tem a cara de brasileira do Sul..
Wow, her eyes…..
Dame
One of the best videos I have seen on CZcams.Julie performance is fascinating, with sense of humor and charming personality...Love from Polish fan ....from Israel.
Thank you for this video. I am planning to got to Georgia for my Birthday this year. Very excited to meet all the lovely people, experience the culture, food and nature
I have no words to say about this video...just much respect from me and thanks for your inspiration for creating this video!!! (I'm dedicated Georgian🇬🇪)
პლიაჟი=სანაპირო , გარაჟი=ავტოფარეხი, მეტრო=ქვეგრიალა, ტელეფონი=ელსმენი
ელსმენი და ქვეგრიალა ამოვარდა, შეცდომაში შეყავს
yes
I agree with that!
@@user-ju6tz6xs7s შესატყვისი არსებობს რაც მთავარია :)
@@LuKa-es7no გეთანხმებითარსებობს უბრალოდ არავინ იყენებს ქვეგრუალას და მოწოწნიკს და ამიტომ დავწერე
Thank you so much for this video🤗 I'm Georgian and I am sure that everyone from my country want to say the same to you. There are so many people who don't even know about Georgia's existence while we have such a long history. Wish you everything the best❤❤❤
Thank you for the lesson. Here in New York City 8:02 am Monday September 6th trying to learn how to speak ,and write Georgian and learn about the culture. I'm in love😍 with the writing.
Firstly it's very unique explanation, secondly greetings from Turkey
Georgian language has a relationship with the basque language, is probably that the basque people were the ancient iberians the first Georgian to being in Iberia Peninsula who giving the Iberia name because the Georgia in the past was called the Kingdom of Iberia, and the Georgian have this story in their culture, the iberians of Iberia peninsular are their cousin of the west, so i have the iberian/georgian blood in my veins, our past have this people because the iberians are in all the people of Spain and Portugal, some few people wanted to be isolated like the basques, they kept the old language.
Corsicians also our brothers ))
Thank you for your very informative video. I run a Facebook group and we have quite a few members from Georgia. I wanted to learn a little about the language and found your video very helpful..
Glad it was helpful!
I am from georgia 🇬🇪 love you very much❣️ thanks a lot for your attention and for this video🥰 madloba (thanks)💕
Peoples from Caucasus have consonant addiction
True
@Gheorghiță Al Sunculiței Maybe, but that sounds nice and very much in place. "Our language is like a cry of an eagle and yours - like a whizz of a sabre." That's what said a Georgian tank-man to his Polish friends in the film "Four tank-man and a dog". (I wouldn't be surprised if you had watched that series :) )
It’s from all the shivering
Oddities also occur.
for example:
- გაგაფაღარათა - Gagapagharata (derived from the word ფაღარათი)
there are six "A"
(Sorry and do not consider this an insult) English translation: - "made you diarrhea"
Northwest Caucasian languages such as Circassian and Abkhazian put Georgian to shame when it comes numbers of consonant phonemes - the dialects have of to 70 or 80 different consonant phonemes - and only about TWO vowels ! Georgian is a piece of cake by comparison !
Personally I've never heared of the word ''bairaxi'' which is turkish for flag apparently. The Georgian word for flag is drosha. However, good video thanks for your effort.
tetri bairagebi, filmia aseti
@@geoberaia6007 ok mara drosha xom aris qartuli sityva, naghdi qartuli?
@georgian teacher ხო მარა ბაირაღი ხომ თურქულიდან მოდის? დროშაც სხვა ენიდან მოდის თუ ეგ ნაღდი ქართული სიტყვაა? ეგ იყო ჩემი კითხვა, მადლობთ.
ბაირაღი თურქული სიტყვაა კი. დროშა კი სპარსული. ერთი ვერსიაც გვაქვს ალამი, თუმცა ესეც არაა ქართული, არაბული სიტყვაა.
@georgian teacher კი ორივე სიტყვა იხმარება. მაგრამ მეორე მაგალითი რომ ავიღოთ, ძაღლის სინონიმად ქოფაკი გვაქვს, რომელიც ასევე თურქული სიტყვაა.
You are amazing! Thank you for this
Glad to know the history and language about your country. Hope and praying to visit your blessed country Love from NAGALAND.
Good and pleasant presentation. My Language is Hungarian. My language is also gender-neutral. I found during my visit to Georgia a word - Khidi, in Hungarian we call this 'Hid', it means Bridge in English.It represents the same object.. Our ancestors were Skytians (skvituli) and lived in the region of Mtskheta, not far from Tbilisi, Avar Hun, Magyar.
As a native English speaker, it's mind blowing that letters (especially vowels) could have just one sound and that you wouldn't need to combine those letters to make more sounds
I'm very impressed about your Knowledge.💕
You are gorgeous in this video! Your personality really came through - love the slightly sarcastic humour too
Iranians love Georgia and it's people. We have not the same language but we are brothers. Love and respect from Iran ❤️🤍💚
Respect from Georgia
I would love to know more about my heritage from Iran. My grandfather was 100% Iranian, well about as pure as it gets I guess. I never knew him personally so I wish I could know more about our people from there so I can feel closer to him, I am American and my photo on my page isn’t my real face, I look more traditional with pale olive skin and I have dark hair and a long beard like Cyrus the great! Haha but either way I find myself drawing nearer to my Persian side and I’m fascinated with the history of our people. I know that I wouldn’t be accepted as a Persian or Iranian but I don’t care I feel like I am on the inside so that’s all that matters to me.
Very in depth analysis ! I also enjoy studying languages. To assist me, I get the language I'm studying translated into the first book of Harry Potter. I have the Georgia translation of Harry Potter. (Surprising that it exists.) French numbers are also a little unusual : 90 in French is 4 20 10. :-) Thanks for all your hard work !!
That was very interesting and informative!! Thank you!
I am from Georgia🇬🇪Thank you for your wonderful explanation❤️❤️