| Georgian | Latin Script | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ჩემი | Chemi | My | | მარადიული | Maradiuli | Eternal / Forever | | მზის | Mzis | Of the sun (genitive case) | | სხივი | Skhivi | Ray / Beam |
Here is the most accurate, natural translation of into Georgian: ჩემი მარადიული მზის სხივი (Chemi Maradiuli Mzis Skhivi) my forever sunshine qartulad
My Eternal Ray of Sun. Alternative Translation: ჩემი სამუდამო მზე (Chemi Samudamo Mze) | Georgian | Latin Script | Meaning |
So go ahead. Surprise your loved one. Whisper it, write it, or shout it from the mountains of the Caucasus. Tell them: Whisper it, write it, or shout it from
But what does it mean? Why would someone search for this specific English phrase translated into Georgian (Qartulad)? And how can you use it correctly to express eternal warmth, love, or gratitude?
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