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Georgian Languages and Tourism Course
დღე მშვიდობისა და ქარგად იყავით
=dghe mshvidobisa da kargad iq'avit
= good day and health to you all
I am studying Georgian in preparation for my trip to
Tbilisi and course there in Georgian Language. It
will also be a tourist trip and a study in music, dancing,
and culture. So far I really enjoy Georgian. My trip and
course will be from September 4, 2011 to October 6, 2011.
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eev -
- eev
Jun 21, 2011 @ 00:00
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Since I you did not type your message in Kartuli ena
I could not put it into Google Translator to get an
approximate idea of word correspondence to English.
I think I have a fairly good idea from my studies so
far however. I gather that if you speak in Georgian
to them, they will answer a Tourist in Russian, English,
or possibly German. Linguistically that is even more
difficult than Hungary where I visited before. They speak
Hungarian, German, and very little English there mainly
Hungarian. I almost, figuratively, at least, lost my head!
Bis Später
- eev
Jun 30, 2011 @ 19:59
გამარჯოთ
Georgian Languages and tourism is my guide for this trip.
If I had your phone number I could phone and we could
meet later. I expect to be very busy, though, and some
paranoia - as there could be protests in Tbilisi. The
people who live there will not be worrying so much but
I would think the war with Russia must have been quite
terrible.
ღამე მშვიდობისა და კარგად იყავით
ევა ანნა ჯაინს/ ეშმოლ_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- eev
Jun 30, 2011 @ 19:54
gamarjoba da ketili ikos sheni mobrdzaneba saqartveloshi!
hello, and you are welcome in georgia. May be i could help you :)
- IRINE24
Jun 23, 2011 @ 19:04



