You can see how *Penghripusch* is. It has 105 letters, and since we don't have our own writing system inserted on the keyboard we have to replace these 105 letters by the 26 latin letters, which is impossible then we have to add multious accents on the letters to distinguish them from each other for Example if you want to say "Hello, I'm here to visit you country." it'll be: "Ólé, Aıȷ'mıs lóné pẻrqe· ĩběťes pýťy." But the good thing is if you're an american knows some french, spanish and Arabic you'll understand it cuz 33% of vocab is French, 21% of vocab is spanish, 27% is arabic, 14% is semetic (generally hebrew and phoenician), about 1% to 2% from germanic languages (mostly German and swedish and the rest is from other languages. i.e. Numbers are: Ún/Dúnť/Ťrı/Arubť/Sĩć/Sěťs/Sepť/Oćť/Nov/Deċ We have other tyoe of numbers: Wîħed/Šnen/Šloś/Rreıь/Ķmoš/Seśs/Speıь/Šmen/Cıьap/IЬšor (Yes we use cirillic letters such as "ıя" to represent the sound /ja/ and "ıь" to represent the sound /ʕ/) Lol, the words "Qúp", "Qeıdé" and "Vorć" are all synonyms to the word "Cup" but every one means something different. Qúp is every cup without a handle, Qeıdé is the Dry or the unfilled up Cup and Vorć is the filled cup It has a lot of other special liguistic flexes such as verbs conjuagaison, synonyms (literally every word means something different even if it was a bit from the other synonym), Description, Grammar functions ...
Ikr Georgian script looks full on DnD Elvish, Hebrew looks like the stereotypical Alien script in movies. Armenian also looks like something from RPG or DnD. At least I've seen those three scripts before... not that long ago I saw the Canadian Aboriginal script for the first time - it looks surreal! As a Bulgarian, I wonder what people think Cyrillic looks like... also RPG??
@@cerebrummaximus3762 I could say that georgian looks like a decent alphabet, armenian is just a cooler latin alphabet, cyrillic is just like the greek and latin one, very basic alphabets, you haven't seen tifinagh, buginese, oriya and buhid alphabeta yet lol, look these up, those would fit for the "enchanting table" language
Gamarjoba means hello Mta means mountain Ojekhi means family, and my family being çemi ojekhia And city is kalaki. I do not have the georgian script on my phone but these are romanized.
Can confirm that the georgian script is one of the coolest in the world. On the levels of farsi/arabian. When you start to learn it you tend to appreciate it even more, as the letters are functional, distinguishable from afar, and just overall beautiful. Also pretty easily handwritten. Kudos to their script designers from the distant ancient Past. But the language itself is indeed very hard, both fonetically and semantically. Check out their longest words to get an idea
My best friend was a refugee from georgia and since i was quite young i picked up the language a little bit. His father would write my name in georgian sometimes, so special
That's because this language is very local. There's nothing like it anywhere else. We've not exported it elsewhere like English has been. It is deeply connected with our land, our history and our blood, our vocabulary is an index of our ethnic identity. Of course foreigners have a hard time with it.
That is very interesting, I can only imagine it would be extremely difficult but at least you tried 💜💜💜 I love your videos, thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
One local taught me how to pronounce the name of a place called kakheti...until now trying to pronounce it...I can't. That is by the way the winery area in the valley I fell in love with Georgia's beauty..wish to come back there soon in winter time. ❤️
Fr, This language isn’t as popular as Arabic or Korean or Chinese or Polish but istg it’s grammar is just Nightmare it’s Harder than polish korean and Japanese, idk about Arabic and Chinese
Your language is perfect to quickly convey important information and whats going on and when, for making concert plans of action,and for having and you and me vs them, gender neutral mentality. It seems to me the only culture that protects its women. So I am learning it and traching it to my fellow women friends. This is a language that protects women.
I think what probably makes the Georgian script so tough to learn is probably the number of series of stops and affricates, there's an extra one for both when compared to English, and it's a type of consonant I've never seen in any of the over thirty different languages I've researched about: ejectives. It reminds me of Hindustani, the Devanagari script wouldn't be so difficult for me to memorize if it didn't have FOUR series of stops and affricates, I mean, four? Really? That's overkill, man.
Even though i knew this guy travels literally everywhere, never expected he would come to georgia, მეც ქართველი ვარ btw, and im really glad he actually came here
My mother basically taught herself what the words mean and she surprised her friend and her friends mother when her friends mother asked for a glass of water in Georgian and my mother got up and got her a glass of water
I went to Georgia in January 2022, and I tried my best to learn some basic phrases..... I eventually gave up on learning anything beyond hello, thank you, goodbye, good morning, etc. It's so beautiful though.
im turkish but my grandma used to speak georgian in my dads village. they always sounds like they are arguing. they taught me a few curse word but honestly that laungage is crazy.
Yees ur right. Everytime i speak georgian with my georgian friend (we moved to another country) they always tell us to stop arguing when we are just literaly talkin
@@hourglassrollers5714 Unfortunately that's alot of Africa. If you look at countries like Somalia or Eritrea you'd see the same things, if not MUCH worse. Kinda the sad reality of it.
I managed to learn the alphabet (partly because it looks like something straight out of LOTR) and I've got a few words down but some of the sounds they make is just baffling - like my throat muscles and tongue are just not equipped to produce those sounds.
Hi, I am from Iran and I have Georgian friends, and sometimes they speak Georgian, some Georgian letters and words are very difficult to pronounce, I never understand what they are saying.....☹☹
It's entirely unrelated to the Indo-European languages. There's no "pre-" involved. And unlike the likes of what is now Basque, there's little evidence of the ancestor languages of Georgian being spoken over huge swaths of territory where I-E languages are now spoken, so it's not "pre-I-E" in that sense either.
Did you seriously just say at the end of this short that you hope we learn a thing or two about the Georgian language? How can we do that if you couldn't learn the language after being there for a while? 😂
I’ve studied and lived with some Georgian students. It was interesting to learn about their country. I was planning to go visit, but then corona hit. So I’m awaiting my turn.
I was born in Georgia but as my parents always spoke other languages I went to school nearly not knowing Georgian at all but thanks to kind teachers that spent so much time to teach me Georgian I learnt it in about 3 years
Lmaoo as a georgian speakin french (if u are talkin about the pronunciation) its actually easy to pronounce cause we have every sound they use in french but i understand what ur saying(gramatics and vreb system is very hard in french)
The most difficult lengeues to learn is Hebrew. In Hebrew there are 4 times, 10 bodies and 7 building. What makes it super hard. For example, the verb love has 4 different ways in english: Love, loving, loved and loves. In Hebrew there are 24: אוהב, אוהבת, אוהבים, אוהבות, אהבתי, אהבה, אהב, אהבו, אהבנו, אהבת, אהבת, אהבתם, אהבתן, אוהב, תאהב, יאהב, תאהבו, תאהבנה, יאהבו, נאהב, אהוב, אהבי, אהבו, אהובנה. In addition, there is no vowels. So there are so many ways to read every word. For example the word for cat: חתול (khatul) can be reading as: khetul, khetol, khatol, khatul, khitul and khetol. And if all of that is not enough, you write it from the right to the left.
The qx' sound is the most difficult to me. It took me about a day to fully figure out. I believe the letter that makes the sound is ყ. Just look that letter up, maybe look up a pronunciation tutorial. It's insane.
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The script look like something similar to South Indian dialects ( correct me if am wrong)
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You can see how *Penghripusch* is. It has 105 letters, and since we don't have our own writing system inserted on the keyboard we have to replace these 105 letters by the 26 latin letters, which is impossible then we have to add multious accents on the letters to distinguish them from each other for Example if you want to say "Hello, I'm here to visit you country." it'll be:
"Ólé, Aıȷ'mıs lóné pẻrqe· ĩběťes pýťy."
But the good thing is if you're an american knows some french, spanish and Arabic you'll understand it cuz 33% of vocab is French, 21% of vocab is spanish, 27% is arabic, 14% is semetic (generally hebrew and phoenician), about 1% to 2% from germanic languages (mostly German and swedish and the rest is from other languages. i.e. Numbers are:
Ún/Dúnť/Ťrı/Arubť/Sĩć/Sěťs/Sepť/Oćť/Nov/Deċ
We have other tyoe of numbers:
Wîħed/Šnen/Šloś/Rreıь/Ķmoš/Seśs/Speıь/Šmen/Cıьap/IЬšor
(Yes we use cirillic letters such as "ıя" to represent the sound /ja/ and "ıь" to represent the sound /ʕ/)
Lol, the words "Qúp", "Qeıdé" and "Vorć" are all synonyms to the word "Cup" but every one means something different. Qúp is every cup without a handle, Qeıdé is the Dry or the unfilled up Cup and Vorć is the filled cup
It has a lot of other special liguistic flexes such as verbs conjuagaison, synonyms (literally every word means something different even if it was a bit from the other synonym), Description, Grammar functions ...
עי
I live in gorgia😅
Fun fact: Stalin was not Russian, he was Georgian
Georgia was part of the Russian tsardom though
@@essor7981 but he wasnt ethnicaly russian. thats why he changed his name to stalin
@@essor7981 no, it wasn’t. Russian Tsardom and Russian Empire are different countries.
His actual surname was Djugashvily btw
He wasn't fully gərgian either, his father was osetinian, a caucasian nation with iranic roots
I always have lots of respect for anyone who tries to learn another language using a different script of letters. I can imagine it's very hard.
Not always, but yes it can be tricky and painful at times.
The script is the easiest part for me lol
@@eren7350 same tbh
I am learning my language, the script is pretty difficult
No, it is not, changing the alphabet doesn't play a major role in learning the Launguage.
In Georgian, Deda means Mom and Mama means Dad💀💀
deda*
Deda not dada but yeah
As Georgian I can confirm that true☠️
Deda*
@@momusia3260 as a Georgian i can confirm your dyslexic
It's like the sacred language that you find in old book in the dungeon
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
Ikr Georgian script looks full on DnD Elvish, Hebrew looks like the stereotypical Alien script in movies.
Armenian also looks like something from RPG or DnD.
At least I've seen those three scripts before... not that long ago I saw the Canadian Aboriginal script for the first time - it looks surreal!
As a Bulgarian, I wonder what people think Cyrillic looks like... also RPG??
@@cerebrummaximus3762 I could say that georgian looks like a decent alphabet, armenian is just a cooler latin alphabet, cyrillic is just like the greek and latin one, very basic alphabets, you haven't seen tifinagh, buginese, oriya and buhid alphabeta yet lol, look these up, those would fit for the "enchanting table" language
@@cerebrummaximus3762 🤓
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko They're nothing alike
Im a Georgian and i really appreciate that your talking about our country მადლობა
Ohhh so there's a Georgian letter in this? ლ(´ ❥ `ლ)
Your country is amazing! I don't know why it doesn't get more coverage.
@@aidanw9378 მადლობა
@@aidanw9378 ,maybe cause there's nothing to do? Ppl are struggling to find a normal job.
@@scapegoat5143 huh? There are plenty of things to do
One of the most underrated difficult languages out there
It's easier than English
It don't have difficult grammar like English. But it have
@@Mingrelia_GE oke 👍😁👍
@@Mingrelia_GE which Georgian ? trust me it is i am Georgian and it is hard for me too
@@elenefotshkveria ქართულში როგორც იწერება ისე იკითხება. ინგლისურზე კიდევ უნდა იმკითხაო როგორ უნდა გამოთქვა
Thank you for making video on georgia❤️
Caucasus are interesting
@@milekrizman And very SUS-
@@crowisbetterthanleon1036 SUS?
@@milekrizman Cocksus
@@crowisbetterthanleon1036 მორჩი სუნთქვას
The script really looks like something Tolkien has come up with
Even though Georgian is tough to learn, it sure does look pretty in script form. 😍
thank you💕
I plan on travelling to Georgia in May! Looks so incredible can’t wait
როცა შახვალ აუცილებლად წადი ბაკურანში
Or
When you go ABSELOUTLY go to bakurani
Or batumi!! One of my favorite places to go
So how is it?
Your gonna love it! We went there earlier this March. We went to Armenia then Georgia! Such a beautiful country!
As a Georgian 🇬🇪, Thank you for making this video 🗿💝
Love to Georgia from Ukraine
Peace to Ukraine from America
გმადლობთ ❤
My mother is georgian and I've tried to learn it for years since we're always visiting georgia in the summer. I still don't speak a single word lol
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko Georgian script looks like armenian actually
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko No
Gamarjoba means hello
Mta means mountain
Ojekhi means family, and my family being çemi ojekhia
And city is kalaki.
I do not have the georgian script on my phone but these are romanized.
@@ALEX-fq7hh they really dont, armenia is much more square in shape
Can confirm that the georgian script is one of the coolest in the world. On the levels of farsi/arabian. When you start to learn it you tend to appreciate it even more, as the letters are functional, distinguishable from afar, and just overall beautiful. Also pretty easily handwritten. Kudos to their script designers from the distant ancient Past. But the language itself is indeed very hard, both fonetically and semantically. Check out their longest words to get an idea
Any word in particular ?
agreed. i'm learning georgian currently. "delamshvidobiza' for example is good morning
“Nah, leave it alone man” 😂😂
Those consonants are called “ejective consonants”, they’re easy when you get the hang of it
He's talking about the kh sound it comes from the very back of the throat
@@asgerhougardmikkelsen8770 That's an easy sound to do
ყლე
@@asgerhougardmikkelsen8770 Which letter is that again?
@@lukachkhartishvili- yeah q'le is easy
🇹🇷❤🇬🇪 we love our georgian neighbors
Thank you speaking of my country and our language in such a loving way 🇬🇪 ❤ God bless ♥️
My best friend was a refugee from georgia and since i was quite young i picked up the language a little bit. His father would write my name in georgian sometimes, so special
btw with georgia I mean the country, not the state in USA. lmao
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko hebrew also
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko Yeah, so what? Are you trying to say that you guys got ripped off?
What country you live in?
That's because this language is very local. There's nothing like it anywhere else. We've not exported it elsewhere like English has been. It is deeply connected with our land, our history and our blood, our vocabulary is an index of our ethnic identity. Of course foreigners have a hard time with it.
True. Never seen a language that looks like Georgian in the geographical area. Only Armenian looks somewhat similar
This is the language of war victors. English, French, Spanish, are the languages of the war villians, thats why its so widely spoken.
That is very interesting, I can only imagine it would be extremely difficult but at least you tried 💜💜💜
I love your videos, thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
The pronunciation isn't really the scariest part of Georgian, it's the grammar... And more specifically their verb conjugation
I absolutely agree, although I guess it is hard to speak for people who didn’t grow up using throat muscles for “kh” and “gh” sounds.
Same for Armenian haha. Armenian has kh, gh, tch, ts (I can't even write some sounds in latin)
Hello from georgia!! 🇬🇪
One local taught me how to pronounce the name of a place called kakheti...until now trying to pronounce it...I can't. That is by the way the winery area in the valley I fell in love with Georgia's beauty..wish to come back there soon in winter time. ❤️
Madloba...that's all I can say and I've really tried learning other words 🤣
Thank you for loving georgia. As a georgian i really Appreciate it🥰
as a person, who is from Georgia, i can confirm that our language is very easy. like bro we don't even have "she, he, it", its all "is".
Georgian is a tough language, especially in the Atlanta area. . .
Hahaha not that Georgia
That is actually french!
Thats usa...
When you google the hardest languages to learn Georgian doesn't even come up... this must be changed
Fr, This language isn’t as popular as Arabic or Korean or Chinese or Polish but istg it’s grammar is just Nightmare it’s Harder than polish korean and Japanese, idk about Arabic and Chinese
@@Nn1k_kkaaa I dunno, its not that hard actually
@gringo6362 to each his own, but as a Georgian, I assure you, it is unique so it multiplies the hardness points
Frrrr
Same for Armenian
the alphabet is gorgeous
Awh That Means Alot!
Our Language Is Not Very Popular But Im Glad U Like It!
Your language is perfect to quickly convey important information and whats going on and when, for making concert plans of action,and for having and you and me vs them, gender neutral mentality. It seems to me the only culture that protects its women. So I am learning it and traching it to my fellow women friends. This is a language that protects women.
@@maryjanerx im glad you are learning it
@@Ana_LMAO i found the one culture that respects women, it makes sense for the language to be so complicated. The script is beautiful, and so phonetic
@@maryjanerx thats great to hear!
I think what probably makes the Georgian script so tough to learn is probably the number of series of stops and affricates, there's an extra one for both when compared to English, and it's a type of consonant I've never seen in any of the over thirty different languages I've researched about: ejectives. It reminds me of Hindustani, the Devanagari script wouldn't be so difficult for me to memorize if it didn't have FOUR series of stops and affricates, I mean, four? Really? That's overkill, man.
Even though i knew this guy travels literally everywhere, never expected he would come to georgia, მეც ქართველი ვარ btw, and im really glad he actually came here
I had an online friend who taught me some Georgian but I only remember a few letters and words now
A man from another unit that I met on deployment was from Georgia, really great guy, didn't even know his native language was so difficult!
Russin is more difficult
@@gringo6362 ok
@@gringo6362 Depends
@@SSJGhost_Wolfdon't believe him it's just a russian who is dumb
My mother basically taught herself what the words mean and she surprised her friend and her friends mother when her friends mother asked for a glass of water in Georgian and my mother got up and got her a glass of water
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko bruh why are you every where Georgia has it's own script
@@Rajkumar-ul7kochigga
I went to Georgia in January 2022, and I tried my best to learn some basic phrases..... I eventually gave up on learning anything beyond hello, thank you, goodbye, good morning, etc. It's so beautiful though.
Btw the "simple words" like hello thank you goodbye ... Arent easy to pronounce tho but good job
I'm from Georgian🇬🇪
მადლობა❤
Love Georgia from Ukraine
Love Ukraine from Russia
@@gringo6362 awww💕💕
thanks we love you too
Id love to see a video about lebanon
george's language is so complex
the guy who named george maybe the smartest conlanger
Who's George?
You look like Gaunter O'Dimm a little bit, lol. He loves Georgian language too 😅
im turkish but my grandma used to speak georgian in my dads village. they always sounds like they are arguing. they taught me a few curse word but honestly that laungage is crazy.
Yees ur right. Everytime i speak georgian with my georgian friend (we moved to another country) they always tell us to stop arguing when we are just literaly talkin
@@nikii_tokki did you leave forever? 🥲
@@gringo6362 leave Georgia?
@@nikii_tokki yes
@@gringo6362 no maybe I'll come to see my family
Maybe Stalin could teach you Georgian. Since he's Georgian.......
The same for other languages in the area like Avar or Chechen.
I am Georgiana and this makes me so happy when I listen to this
I thought this was a satirical video about the state Georgia lmao
Learn to say "I love you" in as many languages as you can? Challenge your friends to to keep up!
Me shen miყvarxar
მე შენ მიყვსრხარ
@@lukachkhartishvili-Why does Google think you say 'I HATE YOU!,
@@IBW8 i think he mistyped the word and google translate doesn't understand
the grorgians like respect this man for sure
Ty for visiting my country ❤
I've lived here for 7 years and don't speak really anything except I can read and generally survive, but my husband speaks it pretty well.
don’t worry, No one in Georgia can speak with correct grammar tho💀 it’s too hard for us 💀
I live here for 6 months and I already can speak a lot
@@gringo6362I don't believe you, it takes 5 years to learn it fluently and some people here live for 20 years and still don't know how to speak
@@thunders1801 well, I study with a teacher and I can speak about easy topics
Georgia 🇬🇪 just beat my Bosnia 🇧🇦 last Friday 😢
Georgia is beautifully written.
ბაყაყი წყალში ყიყინებს
The frog is ribbiting in the water
LMAOOOO
Check out "Amharic" from the only African country that was NEVER colonized Ethiopia. Sadly the most disgraced land on earth. Very sad story.
What do you mean most disgraced land
@@muhyadindahir3188 They’re killing eachother on top corruption etc. It’s horrible. Crime is called business by former leader. It’s total mess.
@@hourglassrollers5714 Unfortunately that's alot of Africa. If you look at countries like Somalia or Eritrea you'd see the same things, if not MUCH worse. Kinda the sad reality of it.
Fun fact: Dad in Georgian is "mama" and mom in Georgian is "deda".
😂i was so confused while studying English because our language had it opposite💀
And mamatsi means Brave. The word for dad sounds like the word for brave. What a culture!!!
Fun fact: the same guy that created the Armenian Alphabet created the Georgian one too
მადლობაTHANK you!
Much respect for making an effort to learn the native language of the countries you visit.
Why did you meet bera ivanishvili 💀💀💀💀
of all the ppl
He's a famous singer
I managed to learn the alphabet (partly because it looks like something straight out of LOTR) and I've got a few words down but some of the sounds they make is just baffling - like my throat muscles and tongue are just not equipped to produce those sounds.
I'm georgian and I appreciate that your talking about my country and it's language.
მადლობა:)
I Love Geogrian Alfabet
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko Okey Thank you for information
The Georgian guy knew drew can't learn it
Just said leave it alone 😅😅
Hey Drew ,come visit Georgia again,I will host you.
As a Georgian, I really appreciate that you're talking about Georgia ❤ მადლობა
Hi, I am from Iran and I have Georgian friends, and sometimes they speak Georgian, some Georgian letters and words are very difficult to pronounce, I never understand what they are saying.....☹☹
It's like talking while drinking lol
I call georgian people Kartvaliens because their language just sounds so out of this world 😂👽🛸
I have a friend that’s Georgian.
It’s a pre indo European language
It's entirely unrelated to the Indo-European languages. There's no "pre-" involved. And unlike the likes of what is now Basque, there's little evidence of the ancestor languages of Georgian being spoken over huge swaths of territory where I-E languages are now spoken, so it's not "pre-I-E" in that sense either.
@@talideon Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@talideon thanks for the information!
Everyone in Georgia is Called george
Giorgi but ok
american be like : we dont speak like that in atlanta, georgia.
The ABC look like sigils, very mystical and cool!
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
I'm turkish BUT I'm an AHISKA turk, ahiska türkleri var mi acaba burada
You're a meskheti Georgian lol
@@bruh87877 yeah kinda so lol 😆
Did you seriously just say at the end of this short that you hope we learn a thing or two about the Georgian language? How can we do that if you couldn't learn the language after being there for a while? 😂
Well we did learn from this video that georgia language has 33 alphabets and to "leave it alone" 🤣🤣
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko so what
I’ve studied and lived with some Georgian students. It was interesting to learn about their country. I was planning to go visit, but then corona hit. So I’m awaiting my turn.
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
I was born in Georgia but as my parents always spoke other languages I went to school nearly not knowing Georgian at all but thanks to kind teachers that spent so much time to teach me Georgian I learnt it in about 3 years
Who were your parents
@@gringo6362 mom is half Greek half Georgian and dad half Jewish and half Georgian but mostly they spoke Russian (cause of Soviet Union)
@@senioralexander6681 cool. Can you speak fluent? I only learn for 6 months
@@gringo6362 russian fluently, Georgian and English on a very good level and Hebrew on okey level.
It looks really odd to me…
ოკ
Ok...
Why
@@jansojele289 because Americans can't get over other writing systems' existence.
Only easy thing about our language is that, we write words just exacly we pronounce it. No silent lathers.
Yes, but nothing is worse than French
Lmaoo as a georgian speakin french (if u are talkin about the pronunciation) its actually easy to pronounce cause we have every sound they use in french but i understand what ur saying(gramatics and vreb system is very hard in french)
ძალიან დიდი მადლობა for talking about the language of my home country in such a respectful way!
I’m from Georgia
I can speak telugu
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko so what I should do I'm telling I can speak TELUgu what is your problem
Bro that guy with you is enemy of our country
not him but his father
I can confirm its really difficult cause i was born and live there yet i still make alot of mistakes cuz the grammar is very hard
მართალი ხარ ძმაო ძალიან ძნელია უცხოელებისთვის
I live in Atlanta, Georgia and we speak English here
Not the American Georgia the European Georgia just look it up look up Georgia country you are again American
Not the Georgia us state the country
The most difficult lengeues to learn is Hebrew. In Hebrew there are 4 times, 10 bodies and 7 building. What makes it super hard. For example, the verb love has 4 different ways in english:
Love, loving, loved and loves.
In Hebrew there are 24:
אוהב, אוהבת, אוהבים, אוהבות, אהבתי, אהבה, אהב, אהבו, אהבנו, אהבת, אהבת, אהבתם, אהבתן, אוהב, תאהב, יאהב, תאהבו, תאהבנה, יאהבו, נאהב, אהוב, אהבי, אהבו, אהובנה.
In addition, there is no vowels.
So there are so many ways to read every word. For example the word for cat: חתול (khatul) can be reading as: khetul, khetol, khatol, khatul, khitul and khetol.
And if all of that is not enough, you write it from the right to the left.
I think it's the same for all semitic languages! Interesting and very hard!
@@athena8030 I don't know, it's that way with Arabic, Hebrew and kind of in aramic. I don't know about Amharic.
Hebrew is easiest semetic language
@@athena8030no some semitic languages are easy like hebrew,ugaritic
The qx' sound is the most difficult to me. It took me about a day to fully figure out. I believe the letter that makes the sound is ყ. Just look that letter up, maybe look up a pronunciation tutorial. It's insane.
Letters are written and read, it is SOUNDS that are pronounced.
That looks like Tamil
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
Georgian alphabet was created by the same legend that created the armenian alphabet, his name is Mesrop Mashtots, he was an armenian linguist
Both early versions of Armenian and Georgian alphabet copy the Greek one and Georgian one is 50 years older than Armenian
Wrong!
Not georgians not knowing their own history.. oh well
@@movsess Why you guys always try to claim things that belong to us? Just stfu!
@@AleksandreBurchuladze whose the “you” you’re talking about? It’s proven knowledge in linguist community, look it up before coming at me.
bro called new to georgia
First time I saw georgian script It surprised me a lot, I guess I just assumed they used cyrillic or smth
Georgian language script look like Tamil language old vatteluttu Script 🙄🙄
You look like Eminem with that cap on
I LIVE THERE
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@@lukachkhartishvili- არა
The frog was croaking in the water
Hello! Ur right cuz the Georgia language is hard I'm Georgian so it's easy for me but who is not from Georgia it's just hard to learn