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* [https://arisc.org/opportunities/learn-georgian/ Learn Georgian – American Research Institute of the South Caucasus] | |||
* [https://www.tsu.ge/data/image_db_innova/Englisuri-new.pdf Georgian Language] | |||
* [https://www.georgianmarket.com/products/georgian-a-reading-grammar-english-and-georgian-edition Georgian: A Reading Grammar (English and Georgian Edition ...] | |||
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Revision as of 22:15, 14 March 2023
Complete 0 to A1 Georgian Course
Hi Georgian learners! 😊
Are you ready to embark on a journey to learn one of the most beautiful languages in the world? This is the Complete 0 to A1 Georgian Course, specially designed for complete beginners who want to learn everything from scratch and achieve the A1 level.
Throughout this course, you will be able to:
- Learn the Georgian alphabet and sounds
- Greet people and introduce yourself in Georgian
- Understand Georgian cases and use them correctly
- Talk about family and relationships in Georgian
- Order food and drinks in Georgian restaurants
- Understand and use the most common Georgian verbs and tenses
- Ask for directions, take public transportation and travel in Georgia
- Participate in Georgian celebrations and understand Georgian culture
- Use prepositions correctly in Georgian
- Talk about work and employment in Georgian
- Understand the geography and history of Georgia
By the end of the course, you will be able to converse in Georgian about a range of daily topics and situations between you and Georgian speakers with the confidence to understand and be understood.
What are you waiting for? Let's start learning Georgian today! 😄
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below. 😎
Related Lessons
- Inflection of demonstrative pronouns with nouns
- Compound Prepositions
- The Genitive Case
- “to love” სიყვარული and ‘”to like” მოწონება present tense
- The postposition of the Nominative
- Plurals
- Infection of noun endings on vowels
- Participles
- Adverbs
- The verb “to have”
Sources
- Learn Georgian – American Research Institute of the South Caucasus
- Georgian Language
- Georgian: A Reading Grammar (English and Georgian Edition ...