6:20
Caucasian languages (chechen, ingush, avar, circassian, kabardian, georgian etc)
Languages of North, South Caucasus
Georgia; Svan; Circassian (west Adyghe);Ingushetia (ext...
published: 25 Mar 2014
Caucasian languages (chechen, ingush, avar, circassian, kabardian, georgian etc)
Caucasian languages (chechen, ingush, avar, circassian, kabardian, georgian etc)
Languages of North, South Caucasus Georgia; Svan; Circassian (west Adyghe);Ingushetia (extract from Legends of Ingushetia); Chechen language (Chechen war veteran talks deportations - full story http://www.rferl.org/content/chechen-deportation-1944-survivors/25273614.html) Avar (Dagestan); Kabardian (east Adyghe); Ossetian; Armenian; Azerbajani- published: 25 Mar 2014
- views: 20
4:20
who are Georgians
Georgians are not Russians, Turks or Persians, nor do they have any ethnic connection with...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: George from Georgia
who are Georgians
who are Georgians
Georgians are not Russians, Turks or Persians, nor do they have any ethnic connection with other people. Georgian language (Kartuli) is in its own language g...- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 26858
- author: George from Georgia
4:34
Georgian Language Intro - Robini ReSources
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-intro-robini-resources
Geor...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Georgian Language Intro - Robini ReSources
Georgian Language Intro - Robini ReSources
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-intro-robini-resources Georgian Language Intro - Robini ReSources Gamarjoba, my friends! As most of you know, I had the honor and pleasure of teaching English Grades 3-12 in the Republic of Georgia in 2010. After training in T'blisi and Kutaisi, I was assigned to teach at School #3 in Sachkhere, which I now consider my heart's second home. Many of my Georgian language teachers had also taught Peace Corps Volunteers there. So, when I saw these videos among those licensed by Creative Commons here on YouTube, I decided to nab them (lawfully, of course) and share them with my fellow world travelers and ESL teachers who may have the same good fortune I did when I decided to go on my teaching adventure there. Georgian is one of the easiest languages to learn (on one level) as it is completely phonetic, with few letters, equivalent vowels to English, similar consonants, with a few twists thrown in to make your mouth, throat, and tongue sizzle and pop, lol. You can easily learn their alphabet, pronunciations, and find many basic terms similar to English that will help get you started. With two weeks of full time study, you could easily get around, read signs, menus, brochures, handle your money, and have enough travel and courtesy phrases to help you enjoy their culture on a much richer level. But after that, everything's fair game... so I give you fair warning. As simple as the beginning may appear, things can sometimes get crazy complicated after that, lol. The thing that makes it sooooo desirable to learn, however, is the hospitable people that speak this wonderful language that was reportedly created four centuries before the birth Christ. Yeah, it's a VERY OLD language... one of the originals, they claim. But if you've never been to a Georgian Supra, you're in for a unique treat not found anywhere else in the world. And if you can just speak a little bit of Georgian, you'll enjoy this gift of hospitality even the better for it. Enjoy! Robin Carlisle http://robincarlisle.info I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 0
1:29
Georgian Language: Georgian Phrases
Learn Georgian: Basic Georgian Phrases Expressions/Phrases....
published: 28 Apr 2010
author: phrasebooks21
Georgian Language: Georgian Phrases
Georgian Language: Georgian Phrases
Learn Georgian: Basic Georgian Phrases Expressions/Phrases.- published: 28 Apr 2010
- views: 23479
- author: phrasebooks21
2:15
Introduction to My Series on the Georgian Language
I will be doing a short series on the Georgian language: basic conversational speaking and...
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: TheophilosPorter
Introduction to My Series on the Georgian Language
Introduction to My Series on the Georgian Language
I will be doing a short series on the Georgian language: basic conversational speaking and basic reading and writing. For information on TLG (as it's been re...- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 1059
- author: TheophilosPorter
4:27
Georgian Language Lesson 1 "Hello" - Robin Carlisle Recommends Peace Corps Training
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-lesson-1-hello-robin-carlisl...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Georgian Language Lesson 1 "Hello" - Robin Carlisle Recommends Peace Corps Training
Georgian Language Lesson 1 "Hello" - Robin Carlisle Recommends Peace Corps Training
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-lesson-1-hello-robin-carlisle-recommends-peace-corps-training/ Georgian Language Lesson 1 "Hello" - Robin Carlisle Recommends Peace Corps Training Gamarjoba, my friends! As most of you know, I had the honor and pleasure of teaching English Grades 3-12 in the Republic of Georgia in 2010. After training in T'blisi and Kutaisi, I was assigned to teach at School #3 in Sachkhere, which I now consider my heart's second home. Many of my Georgian language teachers had also taught Peace Corps Volunteers there. So, when I saw these videos among those licensed by Creative Commons here on YouTube, I decided to nab them (lawfully, of course) and share them with my fellow world travelers and ESL teachers who may have the same good fortune I did when I decided to go on my teaching adventure there. Georgian is one of the easiest languages to learn (on one level) as it is completely phonetic, with few letters, equivalent vowels to English, similar consonants, with a few twists thrown in to make your mouth, throat, and tongue sizzle and pop, lol. You can easily learn their alphabet, pronunciations, and find many basic terms similar to English that will help get you started. With two weeks of full time study, you could easily get around, read signs, menus, brochures, handle your money, and have enough travel and courtesy phrases to help you enjoy their culture on a much richer level. But after that, everything's fair game... so I give you fair warning. As simple as the beginning may appear, things can sometimes get crazy complicated after that, lol. The thing that makes it sooooo desirable to learn, however, is the hospitable people that speak this wonderful language that was reportedly created four centuries before the birth Christ. Yeah, it's a VERY OLD language... one of the originals, they claim. But if you've never been to a Georgian Supra, you're in for a unique treat not found anywhere else in the world. And if you can just speak a little bit of Georgian, you'll enjoy this gift of hospitality even the better for it. Enjoy! Robin Carlisle http://robincarlisle.info I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 4
11:41
Let's learn the Georgian alphabet right now!
Georgian Peace Corps Course: http://www.mediafire.com/?1bcdb1ln2dbuvh2 Georgian Grammar: h...
published: 29 Jan 2011
author: laoshu505000
Let's learn the Georgian alphabet right now!
Let's learn the Georgian alphabet right now!
Georgian Peace Corps Course: http://www.mediafire.com/?1bcdb1ln2dbuvh2 Georgian Grammar: http://www.mediafire.com/?q81c6dz4twk6egj.- published: 29 Jan 2011
- views: 8819
- author: laoshu505000
1:07
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Georgian Language
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Georgian Language....
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Kuzey Doğa
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Georgian Language
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Georgian Language
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Georgian Language.- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 2514
- author: Kuzey Doğa
2:01
Georgian Language explained - iList Georgia
The unique language in Georgia dates back to the 4 or 5th century. Jim Clancy learns about...
published: 24 Apr 2010
author: KingdomOfGeorgia
Georgian Language explained - iList Georgia
Georgian Language explained - iList Georgia
The unique language in Georgia dates back to the 4 or 5th century. Jim Clancy learns about its roots.- published: 24 Apr 2010
- views: 3300
- author: KingdomOfGeorgia
28:55
The Alphabet and Sounds of Georgian
Georgian is the only language which uses this unique alphabet, one of the fourteen alphabe...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: TheophilosPorter
The Alphabet and Sounds of Georgian
The Alphabet and Sounds of Georgian
Georgian is the only language which uses this unique alphabet, one of the fourteen alphabets used currently in the world (Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, etc.). It i...- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 1628
- author: TheophilosPorter
127:54
იესო ფილმი - ქართული / გრუზინსკი / საერთო ქართველური ენა The Jesus Film - Georgian Language
ამბავი ცხოვრება იესო ქრისტეს (ძე ღმრთისა).
მისი თქმით, სახარება ლუკა.
(საქართველო, ირანი...
published: 21 Oct 2013
იესო ფილმი - ქართული / გრუზინსკი / საერთო ქართველური ენა The Jesus Film - Georgian Language
იესო ფილმი - ქართული / გრუზინსკი / საერთო ქართველური ენა The Jesus Film - Georgian Language
ამბავი ცხოვრება იესო ქრისტეს (ძე ღმრთისა). მისი თქმით, სახარება ლუკა. (საქართველო, ირანი, თურქეთი) ქართული / ქართული / გრუზინსკი / საერთო ქართველური ენა. ღმერთმა დაგლოცოთ ყველა. (Google თარგმანი ინგლისურიდან ქართულ ენაზე) The Story of the Life of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Georgia, Iran, Turkey) Georgian / Kartuli / Gruzinski / Common Kartvelian / Gruzin Language. God Bless You All.- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 43
Youtube results:
4:03
Help Me Learn Georgian - Episode 1 - Numbers and Days
გამარჯობა! My name is Alex, and I'm an American learning Georgian. Since there aren't any ...
published: 15 Sep 2011
author: BeholdTheLeviathan
Help Me Learn Georgian - Episode 1 - Numbers and Days
Help Me Learn Georgian - Episode 1 - Numbers and Days
გამარჯობა! My name is Alex, and I'm an American learning Georgian. Since there aren't any Georgians here and speaking practice is scarce, I could use YOUR he...- published: 15 Sep 2011
- views: 4818
- author: BeholdTheLeviathan
14:38
Georgian Language & Alphabet
The Georgian alphabet is one out of 14 alphabets known in the world .The Georgian writing ...
published: 07 Mar 2011
author: KartvelianHeritage
Georgian Language & Alphabet
Georgian Language & Alphabet
The Georgian alphabet is one out of 14 alphabets known in the world .The Georgian writing is very old, it was invented by the Georgian priests in 412 BC and ...- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 6187
- author: KartvelianHeritage
7:10
Georgian Language Lesson 2 "What Is Your Name?" - Robini ReSources
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-lesson-2-what-is-your-name-r...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Georgian Language Lesson 2 "What Is Your Name?" - Robini ReSources
Georgian Language Lesson 2 "What Is Your Name?" - Robini ReSources
http://robincarlisle.info/language-training/georgian-language-lesson-2-what-is-your-name-robini-resources Georgian Language Lesson 2 "What Is Your Name?" - Robini ReSources Gamarjoba, my friends! As most of you know, I had the honor and pleasure of teaching English Grades 3-12 in the Republic of Georgia in 2010. After training in T'blisi and Kutaisi, I was assigned to teach at School #3 in Sachkhere, which I now consider my heart's second home. Many of my Georgian language teachers had also taught Peace Corps Volunteers there. So, when I saw these videos among those licensed by Creative Commons here on YouTube, I decided to nab them (lawfully, of course) and share them with my fellow world travelers and ESL teachers who may have the same good fortune I did when I decided to go on my teaching adventure there. Georgian is one of the easiest languages to learn (on one level) as it is completely phonetic, with few letters, equivalent vowels to English, similar consonants, with a few twists thrown in to make your mouth, throat, and tongue sizzle and pop, lol. You can easily learn their alphabet, pronunciations, and find many basic terms similar to English that will help get you started. With two weeks of full time study, you could easily get around, read signs, menus, brochures, handle your money, and have enough travel and courtesy phrases to help you enjoy their culture on a much richer level. But after that, everything's fair game... so I give you fair warning. As simple as the beginning may appear, things can sometimes get crazy complicated after that, lol. The thing that makes it sooooo desirable to learn, however, is the hospitable people that speak this wonderful language that was reportedly created four centuries before the birth Christ. Yeah, it's a VERY OLD language... one of the originals, they claim. But if you've never been to a Georgian Supra, you're in for a unique treat not found anywhere else in the world. And if you can just speak a little bit of Georgian, you'll enjoy this gift of hospitality even the better for it. So what's with the "Robini" and the extra "i" at the end of my name? Well, lol, if your first name does NOT end in a consonant (with maybe a few exceptions to that), they throw a little "i" on the end of it. That's pronounced RO-BEENIE! Cute, eh? Pop a little French beret on my head and this little Robini will look oh-so-fourth-century Eastern European, for sure, lol! Personally, I think it sounds sweet, endearing, and a wee silly all at the same time... just like me! :) Enjoy! Robini Carlisle http://robincarlisle.info I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 6
4:38
Georgian Polyphonic Singing
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: ht...
published: 28 Sep 2009
author: unesco
Georgian Polyphonic Singing
Georgian Polyphonic Singing
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00033 Description: Popular singi...- published: 28 Sep 2009
- views: 176517
- author: unesco