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Georgian Vocabulary - How to say "Good Bye"?

Hi Georgian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to say "Good Bye" in Georgian. We will also learn some other useful phrases related to saying goodbye.

Saying goodbye in Georgian is quite simple and straightforward. There are different ways to say goodbye depending on the situation and the formality of the conversation.

The informal Way[edit | edit source]

The most common way to say goodbye is "nakhvamdis". This is the informal way to say goodbye.

Georgian Pronunciation English Translation
ნახვამდის nakhvamdis Goodbye

The more formal Way[edit | edit source]

For a more formal goodbye, you can use the phrase "gamarjoba".

Saying Goodbye to a group of people[edit | edit source]

If you are saying goodbye to a group of people, you can use the phrase "gamarjobat" for a formal goodbye, or "gamarjobatat" for an informal goodbye.


Now that you know how to say goodbye in Georgian, you can start using it in your conversations. Remember to practice your Georgian with native speakers on Polyglot Club and ask them any questions you may have.

You can also take a look at these related pages: Asking for and Giving Directions & Clothes.


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