意味
I sincerely desire something.
文化的背景
In Georgia, the heart is the center of all virtues. A 'good-hearted' person (gulketili) is the highest compliment. Using 'Gulit' in speech aligns you with this cultural ideal of sincerity. Across the Caucasus, hospitality is sacred. Expressions of desire to help or serve guests are often intensified with 'heart' metaphors to show they are not just social obligations. The emphasis on the 'heart' in Georgian speech is also influenced by Eastern Orthodox spirituality, where the 'prayer of the heart' is a central concept of true faith. Even in modern, fast-paced Tbilisi, 'Gulit' is used in texting (often with a heart emoji) to show that a message of thanks or a wish is genuine and not just a 'copy-paste' response.
The 'Politeness' Hack
If you have to say 'no' to a Georgian host, always start with 'Gulit minda, magram...' (I want to with my heart, but...). It softens the blow perfectly.
Don't over-heart it
Using this phrase 10 times in one conversation makes you sound like a character in a soap opera. Save it for 1-2 key moments.
意味
I sincerely desire something.
The 'Politeness' Hack
If you have to say 'no' to a Georgian host, always start with 'Gulit minda, magram...' (I want to with my heart, but...). It softens the blow perfectly.
Don't over-heart it
Using this phrase 10 times in one conversation makes you sound like a character in a soap opera. Save it for 1-2 key moments.
Eye Contact
When saying 'Gulit minda,' make brief eye contact. It reinforces the sincerity of the 'heart' metaphor.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing suffix to make the phrase 'sincerely want'.
გულ__ მინდა შენი დახმარება.
The suffix '-ით' (it) is the instrumental case ending, meaning 'with' or 'by means of'.
Which sentence is the most appropriate for a birthday wish?
Choose the best option:
This is a warm, sincere wish for someone's happiness, which is perfect for a birthday.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: You are offering to help an elderly neighbor with their groceries.
'Gulit minda dagexmarot' is a sincere offer of help.
Complete the dialogue.
A: რატომ სწავლობ ქართულს? B: იმიტომ, რომ ________ საქართველოში ცხოვრება.
The speaker is explaining their own current sincere desire.
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4 問題გულ__ მინდა შენი დახმარება.
The suffix '-ით' (it) is the instrumental case ending, meaning 'with' or 'by means of'.
Choose the best option:
This is a warm, sincere wish for someone's happiness, which is perfect for a birthday.
Context: You are offering to help an elderly neighbor with their groceries.
'Gulit minda dagexmarot' is a sincere offer of help.
A: რატომ სწავლობ ქართულს? B: იმიტომ, რომ ________ საქართველოში ცხოვრება.
The speaker is explaining their own current sincere desire.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問It can be, but it's mostly just sincere. You can say it to your boss about a project or to your grandma about her soup. It's about honesty, not necessarily romance.
Usually no. You wouldn't say 'I sincerely want to fail.' It's almost always used for positive desires or helpful offers.
'Dzalian minda' means 'I want very much' (intensity). 'Gulit minda' means 'I want sincerely' (depth). You can use both together!
Yes, it's very common in semi-formal or personal emails to show warmth and genuine interest.
関連フレーズ
სულით და გულით
builds onWith soul and heart
გულწრფელად
synonymSincerely / Honestly
მთელი გულით
similarWith my whole heart
გულში მიზის
specialized formIt sits in my heart