Learn GEORGIAN Language | Crash Course 1 of 3 | 42 Must-Know Georgian Words and Phrases

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    1) hello - გამარჯობა - gamarjoba
    2) how are you? - როგორ ხარ(თ)? - rogor xar(t)?
    3) I'm well, goodbye - კარგად - k'argad
    4) thanks - მადლობა - madloba
    5) thank you very much - დიდი მადლობა - didi madloba
    i) the deepest thanks - უღრმესი მადლობა - ughrmesi madloba
    6) you (singular) - შენ - shen
    7) you (plural) - თქვენ - tkven
    8) goodbye - ნახვამდის - naxvamdis
    9) My name is - მე მქვია - me mkvia
    10) What's your name - რა გქვია(თ)? - ra gkvia(t)
    11) it's a pleasure - სასიამოვნოა - sasiamovnoa
    12) Where are you from (nationality) - საიდან ხარ(თ)? - saidan xar(t)
    13) I'm from America - ამერიკიდან ვარ - amerik'idan var
    iii) I'm from Germany - გერმანიიდან ვარ - germaniidan var
    iv) I'm from France - საფრანგეთიდან ვარ - saprangetidan var
    14) Where are you from (ethnicity) - სადაური ხარ(თ)? - sadauri xar(t)?
    15) I'm American - ამერიკელი ვარ - amerik'eli var
    i) I'm German - გერმანელი ვარ - germaneli var
    ii) I'm Japanese - იაპონელი ვარ - iap'oneli var
    16) Yes (most formal) - დიახ - diax
    17) Yes (inbetween) - კი - k'i
    18) Yes (informal) - ხო - xo
    19) no - არა - ara
    20) good, okay - კარგი - k'argi
    21) good, okay - კაი - k'ai
    22) Sorry (More apologietic) - ბოდიში - sorry
    23) pardon (Example: can use when stopping someone to ask for directions) - უკაცრავად - uk'atsravad
    24) it's allowed - შეიძლება - sheidzleba
    25) please repeat - გაიმეორეთ თუ შეიძლება - gaimeoret tu sheidzleba 26) I want - მინდა - minda
    27) I don't want - არ მინდა - ar minda
    28) come - მოდი(თ) - modi(t)
    29) come here - მოდი(თ) აქ - modi(t) ak
    30) let's go - წავედით - ts'avedit
    31) feast - სუფრა - supra
    32) cheers - გაუმარჯოს - gaumarjos
    i) cheers to friendship - მეგობრობას გაუმარჯოს - megobrobas gaumarjos
    ii) cheers to Georgia - საქართველოს გაუმარჯოს - sakartvelos gaumarjos
    33) stop (the taxi, bus, car) - გააჩერე(თ) - gaachere(t)
    34) help me (emergency) - მიშველე(თ) - mishvele(t)
    35) how much does it cost? - რა ღირს - ra ghirs
    36) speak a little slowly - ცოტა ნელა ილაპარაკე(თ) - tsot'a nela ilap'arak'et
    37) i don't understand - ვერ გავიგე - ver gavige
    38) where is... - სად არის - sad aris
    39) where is the toilet? ტუალეტი სად არის? - t'ualet'i sad aris?
    40) where is the store? - მაღაზია სად არის? - maghazia sad aris?
    41) what is this? - ეს რა არის? - es ra aris?
    42) what is that? - ის რა არის? - is ra aris?

Komentáře • 175

  • @ryannakao2448
    @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +18

    Part 1 Useful Phrases Crash Course: You're watching part 1
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    Part 3 Useful Phrases Crash Course: czcams.com/video/lBGtgHjqGvw/video.html

  • @Nina-ws6bv
    @Nina-ws6bv Před 4 lety +58

    Hey I’m Georgian and I’m glad cuz u like my country and our language ♡

  • @TheOlenyash
    @TheOlenyash Před 4 lety +50

    That's amazing how you managed to pack so much into just 20 minutes. Your teaching skills are impressing. Please keep it up!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +11

      Thanks, glad to hear that. It ended up being a lot of work. It was tough to strike a balance with giving good tips but not being too exhaustive

  • @mymusicain594
    @mymusicain594 Před 4 lety +37

    ძალიან მიხარია როდესაც უცხოელი ქართულად საუბრობს... მე კი მომავალში იაპონურის სწავლას ვაპირებ თან ანიმეებს ვუყურებ და მაგიტომ

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +13

      მაგარია, წარმატებებს გისურვებ.

  • @galinabojadze8359
    @galinabojadze8359 Před 4 lety +35

    Wow, your pronunciation is amazing! I know a lot of people who live here, in Georgia, for many years but it's still hard for them to pronounce some of the letters. I'd love to see more of your videos with the progress that you've made. ძალიან მაგარი ხარ, მასე გააგრძელე!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +9

      Thanks, I put a lot of time into developing my pronunciation. I hope to make more videos when I have time. მადლობა

  • @serious6037
    @serious6037 Před 4 lety +10

    ძალიან კარგი ქართულით საუბრობ, ბრავო, bro your georgian is very very impressive.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +4

      გაიხარე მაგრამ მადლობა უნდა გადავუხადო ჩემ მასწავლებლებს. Thanks man.

  • @mariamg7531
    @mariamg7531 Před 4 lety +18

    I was looking for a video for my foreign friend to learn a bit of Georgian and OMG! Ryan this is amazing! I know your Georgian was good when you were living here, but I didn't know you were absolutely fluent! GREAT JOB!!! and you don't even have accent! WOW! Anyways, ყოჩაღ და წარმატებები!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +5

      Hey! Haha, what a small world, thanks for the kind words. Since I left it's been a challenge to keep it since I don't have much time to study. Fortunately, a Georgian woman joined our company and sits right next to me so I try to talk to her everyday in Georgian! რა დამთხვევაა არა? იმედი მაქვს ყველაფერი კარგადა შენსკენ.

    • @mariamg7531
      @mariamg7531 Před 4 lety +2

      ძალიან კარგია. შენ ისე კარგად საუბრობ ქართულდ რომ დარწმუნებული ვარ ასე უცბად არ დაგავიწყდება. მიხარია რომ ყველაფერი კარგადაა შენკენ. And try to visit Georgia one in a while 😊😊

  • @denderara5955
    @denderara5955 Před 4 lety +17

    I am learning ქართული ენა for four days, I already learned the alphabet and can write. Sounds are also done though now when I am learning words and new phrases at night and there is word with ღ or ყ, I need to be careful with not getting anyone awake because this sound are well.... sometimes noisy lul.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +3

      Awesome, that's fast progress for four days.

    • @denderara5955
      @denderara5955 Před 4 lety +4

      @Ryan Nakao დიდი მადლობა!

  • @freebird5215
    @freebird5215 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a 4th generation Canadian... and this video just backs up my theory that.. ... ASIANS ARE SUPER SMART!!!

  • @njnikusha
    @njnikusha Před 4 lety +10

    You are doing amazingly well, I’m a Georgian myself and I know it’s not an easy language to learn

  • @CrazyBRT
    @CrazyBRT Před 4 lety +14

    pronunciation is... I'd say... perfect :D

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks, I think it could use improvement. I know I can work on intonation

  • @blankomega6487
    @blankomega6487 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks a lot man. Gonna be studying in Georgia. This is very very helpful

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      Awesome, glad to hear it. Please share the video with other learners if you know any

  • @walter4717
    @walter4717 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. Good useful phrases and words with excellent pronuction.

  • @cinallsup
    @cinallsup Před 3 lety +4

    I am learning Georgian! Thanks for the help. I visited the country a year ago. Love it!

  • @SprinkleGirl
    @SprinkleGirl Před 4 lety +3

    i'm Georgian and i am happy to see you know some words! მადლობა! lol

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      მეც მიხარია რომ გიხარია

  • @aleksandrepopkhadze9439
    @aleksandrepopkhadze9439 Před 4 lety +3

    Ryan thank you so much for reminding me of some phrases and words, even thought I am from Georgia I have forgotten most of it since I didn’t socialize much and came to America where I speak a lot less georgian

  • @meowmeow6676
    @meowmeow6676 Před 3 lety +6

    this is actually very helpful!! I'm georgian-russian but I rarely spoke to my georgian relatives, so I never had the chance to learn the language

  • @ChristinaTittu
    @ChristinaTittu Před 3 lety +2

    Sasiamovnoa 💐🤗

  • @Lado1677
    @Lado1677 Před 3 lety +7

    Ryan, really impressed with your videos. Fantastic! If I may a little correction: it's not ხო (kho) but ჰო (ho) even though it's sounds like the former actually the latter is the correct way of writing it.
    Really appreciate your work, amazing!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for pointing that out, I wasn't aware of that

  • @natiyaarchuadze9192
    @natiyaarchuadze9192 Před 4 lety +6

    You are a polyglot sir, you definitely have a feel to this language! This is very impressive Ryan, your pronunciation and your teaching skills are on point! წარმატებები რაიან, თუ დაგჭირდა რამე რესურსი რაც საქართველოში მოიძენება, შეიძლება გადეხმარო, არაა პრობლემა!😉

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +4

      დიდი მადლობა ნათია

  • @LongDistanceCall11
    @LongDistanceCall11 Před 4 lety +3

    The sign you show is known throughout the past soviet countries, though I wouldn't say it's used very much. Everyone knows it for sure, but there are some unpleasant connotations coming with it, like it's a sign only the total drunks would use, so people usually avoid using it in real life, or use it to indicate that someone else is a drunk or was really intoxicated, say, when they last saw them.
    ცოტა reminds me of the Japanese ちょっと. I'm not saying the languages are related, but it's a fun coincidence for me personally, as I studied Japanese at the University.
    Thank you very much for your time, the videos you make are helping me out a lot.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi, thanks for the insight, it's always helpful when people can give more detail and background to this sort of thing. Yeah, I could see the resemblance, I don't know much Japanese but I do know that one. Glad it's been helpful.

  • @giogvarianashvili6309
    @giogvarianashvili6309 Před 3 lety +1

    Holly khinkali man, your pronouncination is really good!

  • @toastlotl
    @toastlotl Před 4 lety +6

    Everyone in my family on my mom's side is from Georgia, I understand the language pretty well and my grandparents speak almost exclusively in Georgian to me, but for some reason I never picked up on learning how to speak it myself.

  • @huttarl
    @huttarl Před 4 lety +1

    A very helpful list! and your pronunciation is very good. I also appreciate having both the Georgian spelling and the roman transliteration. Would you consider making an Anki deck of these words and sharing it on ankiweb?

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi there, glad to hear it's helpful. I'm actually quite busy right now so won't be able to and I would actually encourage you to make your own deck. I read a book by Gabriel Wyner about using Anki, and he talked about how he used to make decks and share them with friends, but they didn't help his friends. He theorizes it's because the actual forming of the deck plays a part in retention.

    • @huttarl
      @huttarl Před 4 lety

      @@ryannakao2448 Fair enough. My pronunciation won't be as good, but maybe the pronunciation can be remedied later with a native speaker.
      I've done a lot of deck creation (on Quizlet), and I can testify that I don't remember most words very well right after creating the decks. But after drilling on them for a while using their spaced repetition system (now being phased out), I've gotten to know them 100x better. That's not to say deck creation doesn't play some role in retention. But a lot of people have been helped a great deal by using flashcard decks and repetition.

    • @huttarl
      @huttarl Před 4 lety

      ​@@ryannakao2448 ​ docs.ankiweb.net/#/getting-started?id=shared-decks seems to agree with Gabriel Wyner, and explains why a shared deck doesn't do as much for the recipient as for the creator, unless the recipient also studies the background and explanatory info that is summarized by the deck.

  • @mariburkadze4091
    @mariburkadze4091 Před 4 lety +1

    დიდი მადლობა რაიან საქართველოს სიყვარულისთვის

  • @benl9047
    @benl9047 Před 4 lety +4

    I want to move to Georgia later this year so I want to learn the basics before I go and this video is a very good place to get started, thank you. The word 'shop' seems to have been borrowed from Russian.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +3

      Cool, glad to hear that

    • @mariamkakushadze3899
      @mariamkakushadze3899 Před 3 lety +1

      yeah so cause of history a couple words you'll hear are russian words here and there, the ones ive come across are naski - sock, narmalna - im alright which is super random but yh

    • @learngeorgianwithroni4824
      @learngeorgianwithroni4824 Před 3 lety +1

      No it's a Persian/Farsi word

  • @jameqiavaliani9056
    @jameqiavaliani9056 Před 4 lety +2

    Gamarjoba Ryan, rogor xar? Me shen gicnob, dato naverianma gagvacno ertmaneti mestiashi, im dges ertad vimgzavret zugdidiske. Minda warmatebebi gisurvo shens saqmianobashi.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      დიდი მადლობა. თუ ნახავ დათოს, მომიკითხე

  • @robynmeyer4516
    @robynmeyer4516 Před 4 lety +4

    I don't know, maybe someone wrote it already, but, first I wanted to say you're talking really well! And second. You wrote შეძლება, but you needed to write შეიძლება. შეძლება means being able to :)

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the correction, I often misspell words.

  • @mariamkakushadze3899
    @mariamkakushadze3899 Před 3 lety +3

    quick addition, depending on how you say 'es ra aris' (what is this) it could be seen as rude or confrontational. cause in some contexts, its used to belittle something, or make it sound disgusting,, other than that, super informative video, honestly really impressed at pronunciation hehe

  • @giola1205
    @giola1205 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice video!!! Maybe you speak better georgian than me(im georgian) haha. But i live in another country so i speak georgian with parents only. Anyway thank you that you are doing this video about georgian language,we georgian like people like you!!! You doing good job!!

  • @varvarauru6747
    @varvarauru6747 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm half Georgian but i know like 3 words, i have never been there, I am fluent in Russian but my grandparents know very little Russian so i can barely even speak with them... but like all of us I'm in quarantine so I'm gonna try to learn as much as i can to hopefully next summer visit Georgia and speak with my family there! Thanks for the great video btw!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome, you're very welcome, good luck

    • @LongDistanceCall11
      @LongDistanceCall11 Před 4 lety

      Как интересно, я наивно полагала, что в советах все учили русский усерднее родного - по крайней мере судя по балтийским странам, здесь все местные жители свободно владели русским. А оказывается, в Грузии можно было обойти этот момент. Удачи в Ваших, планах, сорри за встревание, видимо от карантина становлюсь болтливой))

    • @varvarauru6747
      @varvarauru6747 Před 4 lety

      LongDistanceCall11 я просто родилась в России)) у меня мать русская а отец грузин) с вами согласно! Я даже с братом двоюродным не могу разговаривать, он русский не знает а я грузинский...

  • @simongordeziani3791
    @simongordeziani3791 Před 4 lety +3

    magarixart!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      გაიხარე, მადლობა

  • @user-us3ev2og5q
    @user-us3ev2og5q Před 4 lety +3

    good job You speak very well
    I am Georgian✨💜

  • @murdoc3020
    @murdoc3020 Před 4 lety

    მაგარი კაცი ხარ ♥️ respect

  • @qlvecchiopaiodijeans
    @qlvecchiopaiodijeans Před 2 lety +2

    Ehi, you are really good! You really sound native!
    Ok, I'm from Italy and follow this language since 5 days but I'm sure you have a brillant pronunciation!

  • @muhammedshaheen2744
    @muhammedshaheen2744 Před 3 lety +1

    im an indian student studying in georgia and after watching your video i understood that ive been using pardon and sorry interchanged

  • @learngeorgianwithroni4824

    რაიან,ძალიან კარგი ვიდეოები გაქვს და მადლობა ენის პოპულარიზაციისთვის✋🏻

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +2

      გაიხარე რონი და მადლობა შენ. მეც მომწონს შენი ვიდეოები

  • @RocksRoad_27
    @RocksRoad_27 Před 3 lety +1

    ძალიან მიხარია როცა ვხედავ უცხოელებს რომლებსაც ქართულად საუბარი შეუძლიათ. მე თვითონ კი 5 უცხოურ ენას ვსწავლობ ინგლისურს, რუსულს, კორეულს, ჩინურს და იაპონურს. შენი სიტყვების გამოთქმა ძალიან მაგარია და წარმატებებს გისურვებ ქართულის სწავლაშიი :))

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +2

      დიდი მადლობა, მეც გისურვებ წარმატებას

  • @DorisCahillCPA
    @DorisCahillCPA Před 4 lety +2

    Hello Ryan!
    Nice...

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Doris! Nice to see you

    • @DorisCahillCPA
      @DorisCahillCPA Před 4 lety +2

      @@ryannakao2448 czcams.com/video/5XT-HfKg7dg/video.html

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      Great vid Doris, and man, this one?? These women have amazing voices, so good! czcams.com/video/7nMw1WU4jNU/video.html

    • @DorisCahillCPA
      @DorisCahillCPA Před 4 lety +2

      @@ryannakao2448 yes. This is in Tgmovi. On the way to Vardia. Guest house. I wrote a blog on them Tsunda guest house

    • @DorisCahillCPA
      @DorisCahillCPA Před 4 lety +2

      @@ryannakao2448 doriscahill.tumblr.com/post/183957365121/guest-house-tsunda-%E1%83%AA%E1%83%A3%E1%83%9C%E1%83%93%E1%83%90

  • @johndock9164
    @johndock9164 Před 3 lety +3

    Just curious, in subtitles, word: GKVIA. You can use letter Q, instead of K. რა გქ+ვია
    This mispronounced letters come from Soviet past, when foreign language for us was Russian. So Russians don't have ქ-Q and also Latin X ექს, in Russian language pronounced as ხ.
    I very much appreciate your success and what you are doing.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. I actually really dislike putting the English letters as it takes more work and there's the subjective nature to the translation. I've seen Georgians different variations, seen even official Georgian road signs using different translations. I would much prefer to just write in Georgian but as many speakers are new, I opt to put the English. The most standard way I can think of is basing it off of the keyboard strokes, but I find that learning that is almost like learning another alphabet for new learners. So I sort of made up my own that I found helpful personally early on and try to stick to that. For instance, for a native English speaker (I can't speak for Russian speakers or others) but it made the most sense to me to do ქ (k), კ (k'), ყ (k'') as a way to think of how the sounds relate but yet are different. Sometimes I do ხ (x) but sometimes I do ხ (kh). I do the former sometimes because that's the keystroke and I naturally think that way, but when I remember to do it for new learners I do the latter, as again for an native English speaker, that made more sense as when I thought of x words, more often a "z" sound came to mind, like with the word xenophobia. Kh doesn't really come out to the actual georgian sound, but I was able to better make the association. That was just my experience and how it stuck for me.

    • @johndock9164
      @johndock9164 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448
      Got it thanks.

  • @wierdo-jc7xv
    @wierdo-jc7xv Před 4 lety

    გამარჯობა ძალიან მომწონს რასაც აკეთებ❤. ერთი კითხვა მაქვს საქართველოში რასისტულად გამწყობილ ხალხს რამდენად ხვდები?

  • @megilo9116
    @megilo9116 Před 4 lety +1

    ყოჩაღ🤗❤😊

  • @gggamer4214
    @gggamer4214 Před 4 lety +1

    საგოლ ძმაო

  • @gtable
    @gtable Před 4 lety +1

    Hey there ! Do you have any CZcams channel recomendation , Something like georgian Music or videos ... very nice lesson btw

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi George, one of my friends has a channel teaching the panduri, it's called learn to play panduri. If you're looking for Georgian shows, there's things like "chemi colis daqalebi", translates to my wife's girl friends. Sort of depends what you're looking for.

    • @gtable
      @gtable Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 thanks for such a quick response, I'll give them a check , anything in Georgian to be honest. Wasn't looking for any specific type of videos as far as they were in Georgian .the way i learn languages is by "input" ( watching movies , listening to music) Hope you have a great day. Thanks for your help! : )

    • @gtable
      @gtable Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 (update) i like ჩემი ცოლის დაქალები so far

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +3

      Cool man, here's two more, იდეალური დედა and მისამართის გარეშე. My favorite so far is ჩემი ცოლის დაქალები. The first two I recently came across so haven't watched too many episodes. But ჩემი ჩოლის დაქალები is great because it also incorporates modern day issues that Georgia/Georgians go through.

    • @gtable
      @gtable Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 thanks so much .... you're the man !

  • @Arubaza
    @Arubaza Před 3 lety +1

    I'm looking to study Georgian like for real, and I don't know any good sources, can you suggest any? IF you know any
    Thank you

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +1

      I put together this video resources, it's a good start. czcams.com/video/TV8_gBF2eXQ/video.html
      Also check out Learn Georgian With Roni. He has lots of great content and it's awesome because he's Georgian, so his pronunciation and understanding is spot on. czcams.com/channels/FsR72e5e4Qb4fPLSb_nLYA.html

  • @huttarl
    @huttarl Před 4 lety +4

    A minor typo in 35: it says "ra ghris" instead of "ra ghirs".

  • @Tom_K.
    @Tom_K. Před 4 lety +3

    კარგ საქმეს აკეთებ ))

  • @jcr3208
    @jcr3208 Před 4 lety +3

    Question....is "ჩემი სახელი (name) ა... another correct way to say my name is..?

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Jonathan, yeah, that's an alternative, ჩემი = my, სახელი = name, ა = short for არის meaning is.

    • @jcr3208
      @jcr3208 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 Thank you for response and explaination 🙏👍

  • @jessicavanzuydam6458
    @jessicavanzuydam6458 Před 3 lety +1

    How would one say I'm from South Africa. The google translate is a bit weird. Is this correct? -> (მე ვარ სამხრეთ აფრიკიდან
    me var samkhret aprik’idan) = I'm from South AFrica OR (მე ვარ სამხრეთ აფრიკი
    me var samkhret aprik’i) = I'm South Africa.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, you are correct
      მე ვარ სამხრეთ აფრიკიდან = I am from South Africa

  • @ShuntatoMoji14
    @ShuntatoMoji14 Před 4 lety +1

    学びました、
    どうもありがとうございました、ラヤニさん

  • @ninogamer1672
    @ninogamer1672 Před 4 lety +2

    მალე დადებ კიდე ვიდეოს? ძალიან მიყვარს შენი ვიდეოები. შენს ვიდეოებს იმიტომ ვუყურებ რომ უცხოელი ხარ და ქართულს ასწავლი. ქართველებს რომ დაედოთ ისეთი ვიდეოები როგორსაც შენ დებ არ დამაინტერესებდა.

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      არ ვიცი როდის დავდებ შემდეგ ვიდეოს.

  • @chaqapulachaqapula6208
    @chaqapulachaqapula6208 Před 2 lety +1

    you know lobiani its so good of cours you know რადგან 4 წელი ცხოვრობდი აქ თუ არ გაგისინჯავს გასინჯე ვგიჟდები ლობიანზე დიდი მადლობა for you like georgia გუუდ ბაი XD

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 2 lety

      გამისინჯავს, გემრიელია, ოღონდ რომ წავიკითხე თქვენ სახელი, ჩაქაფული გამახსენდა. ჩაქაფული ძააალიან გემრიელია.

    • @chaqapulachaqapula6208
      @chaqapulachaqapula6208 Před 2 lety

      @@ryannakao2448 ჯიგარი ხარ

  • @TamunaVlogs
    @TamunaVlogs Před 3 lety +3

    Good job. I have videos about Georgian language too. 😍🇬🇪

  • @armings7219
    @armings7219 Před 3 lety +1

    Where can I find 1000 important Georgian words as pdf?
    Thank you

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +1

      Not sure what document you're talking about

  • @Arubaza
    @Arubaza Před 3 lety +2

    apologies, but if you have any clue, or anyone else can help, what does "gagimarjos" mean?

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi, no need to apologize. Gagimarjos is saying cheers to you. Similarly, gaumarjos, "u" instead of "gi" is saying cheers, like megrobrebs gaumarjos (cheers to friends). Sometimes people also use gagimarjos as a reply when you say gamarjoba (hello) to them.

    • @Arubaza
      @Arubaza Před 3 lety +1

      Ryan Nakao Thank you Ryan you've been a great help

  • @ahndidi1385
    @ahndidi1385 Před 4 lety +3

    This ' sound is very difficult...I should do more practice on it ㅠㅠ

  • @abdelrazeksalman691
    @abdelrazeksalman691 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the V pronounced w?

  • @gogetama1232
    @gogetama1232 Před 3 lety +1

    i am georgian too

  • @kvtre666
    @kvtre666 Před 4 lety +2

    au misi xma qatvel anime gamxmovaneblebs magonebs :D:D

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      ახალი კარიერა ხომ არ დავიწყო?

    • @giorgikvantre7815
      @giorgikvantre7815 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 :DDDD მაგარი ხარ

  • @GiGi-ro2kj
    @GiGi-ro2kj Před 4 lety +2

    Holly s... i'm sorry. how do you know these level of georgian leanguage🤗🤗

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      I lived and worked there as a Peace Corps Volunteer for 4 years

    • @GiGi-ro2kj
      @GiGi-ro2kj Před 4 lety +3

      I never saw american that know these level of georgian leanguage. I'm glud on earth live like you men

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +4

      There are other Volunteers like myself, many of them also speak Georgian very well

    • @GiGi-ro2kj
      @GiGi-ro2kj Před 4 lety +2

      I don't know how many and where are they but i love you everyone

  • @MrTskapo
    @MrTskapo Před 3 lety +1

    Just one thing, there was a little error შეიძლება (it's permissable) and not შეძლება (to be able, to can)

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for pointing that out, yeah one of the other viewers had mentioned so I was able to correct the description but not the video.

  • @m4te865
    @m4te865 Před 4 lety

    ვაუ ძალიან მიხარია რომ ასე კარგად იცი ქართული

  • @natiaana1
    @natiaana1 Před 4 lety +4

    ვახ ეს ვიდეო როგორ გამომრჩა

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +2

      არ ვიცი მაგრამ იპოვე, ეს კაია

    • @natiaana1
      @natiaana1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryannakao2448 ალბათ ფეისზე არ გედო თორემ ვნახავდი .კარგი ბიჭი ხარ.

  • @lxka67
    @lxka67 Před 4 lety +2

    I have friend in georgia and told me "სამში გრძელი" translate for me please 😥❤

  • @ananokim3344
    @ananokim3344 Před 4 lety +2

    ანუ ვიდეო რომ ჩაირთო ერთი ორი წამი არ ჩანდი და მარტო ხმა ისმოდა მარა მერე რო გამოჩნდი რაღაც ჩემი რეაქცია იყო: ჰაა? ქართულად რა კარგად ლაპარაკობს!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      მადლობა, გამიხარდა

  • @inkaz2133
    @inkaz2133 Před 4 lety +2

    Dear god this is going to be hard

  • @ninogamer1672
    @ninogamer1672 Před 4 lety +2

    საქართველოში ალბათ ვეღარასდროს ჩამოხვალ კორონავირუსის გამო #STAYATHOME

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +4

      ღმერთის წყალობით ჩამოვალ ისევ

  • @juliabilberry1299
    @juliabilberry1299 Před 2 lety +1

    Also useful if you marry a Georgian 😄

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 2 lety

      My polyglot friend told me that's the fastest way to learn

  • @mhp9868
    @mhp9868 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm learning georgian in english as a non native english speaker bc there's no book in my country and it makes my brain wanna vomit🤮🤮 Great video btw!

    • @ryannakao2448
      @ryannakao2448  Před 4 lety +1

      That sounds rough, props for taking on the challenge. Glad you liked the video

  • @jrayleanoleano8943
    @jrayleanoleano8943 Před 3 lety +1

    Ty