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Teaching Georgian Kartulis Gakvetili

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2006

sorry about background car noise this is a video where i teach some georgian words

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  • es sheni idea iko ro kartuli ascavlo vinmes tu vinme iko dainteresebuli?????

  • @salomka4 xo tshemi idea iko

    (-: magram ar mgonia rom magiti ena istsavleba....

  • yes may be it is true!

    fact is that it is allmost impossible 3 milion nation have his own language which is not relativ not only to his naighbours but not any language in whole world! slavic are more then 250 milion and it is a only group of indoeuropian language family which is a almost whole earth population! same is turkic altaic and semitic languages! only caucasian languages the georgian and vainaxi (ingushs and chechens) have not relative languages! but they are not relative inside!

  • hmm a 3 million nation might be one or two millions off like your arguments are

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This video is a response to Teaching Georgian 2.0 Belated Winter Edition
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  • Very well done, Annaconda. I find the language interesting, and not simply because of the alphabet. It has its own history, and doesn't seem to be related (in any way) to any other known language; this alone makes it intriguing. So, thank you.

  • It's better to write ' VASHLI" instead of " WASHLI" . There is no W in Georgian

  • Hi,

    My name Jasbir Singh from India & right now, I'm living in Tbilisi-Georgia. I want to learn Georgian language.

    Can you help me????

    My cpntact no. is -892039618

  • In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity.

     Henry Wadsworth Longfellow(the most popular American Poet)

    that was a sincere effort my friend....really sweet...wishes from India

  • well plenty of people care I get messages up to today saying how helpful my georgian videos are and one person actually sponsored two of my more recent teaching georgian vids and paid me money for them

    so there are people out there who do

    (-: cheers anna

  • Don't get too excited man.

    Who cares

  • gaixareee :)

  • გამარჯობათ

    "კიტრი" is kiuri in Japanese.

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