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წვიმა მოდის

წვიმა მოდის

It rains

意味

Natural weather event.

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文化的背景

Rain is often seen as a sign of abundance. In traditional toasts, people might wish for 'rain on your fields' as a metaphor for prosperity. Tbilisi's infrastructure often struggles with heavy rain, leading to the common phrase 'წვიმა მოდის და საცობებია' (It's raining and there are traffic jams). It's a universal excuse for being late. In Batumi, the rainiest city in Georgia, people are so used to rain that they often don't even use umbrellas for light rain. They might say 'ეს ხომ ბათუმია' (This is Batumi, after all). Rain is vital for grapes, but hail (სეტყვა) is feared. Farmers will watch the sky anxiously saying 'წვიმა მოდის' with hope, but 'სეტყვა არ წამოვიდეს' (hope hail doesn't start).

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The 'Coming' Rule

Remember that in Georgian, weather arrives like a guest. Rain, snow, and hail all 'come' (მოდის).

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No 'It'

Never start the sentence with 'ის' (it). Just start with 'წვიმა'.

意味

Natural weather event.

💡

The 'Coming' Rule

Remember that in Georgian, weather arrives like a guest. Rain, snow, and hail all 'come' (მოდის).

⚠️

No 'It'

Never start the sentence with 'ის' (it). Just start with 'წვიმა'.

🎯

Intensity

Add 'ძლიერი' (dzlieri) before 'წვიმა' to say it's raining hard.

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Small Talk

Commenting on the rain is the safest way to start a conversation with any Georgian.

自分をテスト

How do you say 'It is raining' in Georgian?

Choose the most natural phrase:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

Georgian uses the verb 'მოდის' (comes) to describe rain.

Complete the sentence about the weather.

გარეთ ______ მოდის. (Rain is coming outside.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა

'წვიმა' means rain. 'თოვლი' is snow, 'ქარი' is wind, and 'მზე' is sun.

Finish the conversation.

A: ქოლგა გაქვს? B: რატომ? A: იმიტომ, რომ ______ ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

You need an umbrella because 'rain is coming.'

Match the phrase to the situation.

You see dark clouds and the first drops of water. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

This is the standard way to announce rain.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

Rain Intensity

🌦️

Light

  • ჟინჟღლავს
  • ცოტა წვიმა
🌧️

Medium

  • წვიმა მოდის
  • წვიმს
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Heavy

  • ძლიერი წვიმა
  • ასხამს

練習問題バンク

4 問題
How do you say 'It is raining' in Georgian? Choose A1

Choose the most natural phrase:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

Georgian uses the verb 'მოდის' (comes) to describe rain.

Complete the sentence about the weather. Fill Blank A1

გარეთ ______ მოდის. (Rain is coming outside.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა

'წვიმა' means rain. 'თოვლი' is snow, 'ქარი' is wind, and 'მზე' is sun.

Finish the conversation. dialogue_completion A1

A: ქოლგა გაქვს? B: რატომ? A: იმიტომ, რომ ______ ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

You need an umbrella because 'rain is coming.'

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You see dark clouds and the first drops of water. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: წვიმა მოდის

This is the standard way to announce rain.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'წვიმს' is perfectly correct and means 'it's raining.' However, 'წვიმა მოდის' is more common in casual conversation.

Say 'წვიმა დაიწყო' (ts'vima daits'q'o).

It is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a business meeting.

You can say 'ცოტა წვიმა მოდის' (a little rain is coming) or use the verb 'ჟინჟღლავს' (it's drizzling).

Georgian logic views weather as moving toward the observer's location rather than just falling vertically.

Use the past tense: 'წვიმა მოვიდა' (ts'vima movida).

It sounds very literal. For metaphorical rain, Georgians usually use different poetic constructions.

Yes, you can say 'მოდის წვიმა,' but 'წვიმა მოდის' is the standard order.

It's 'ქოლგა' (kolga).

No, 'წვიმა' is singular, so 'მოდის' stays singular.

関連フレーズ

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თოვლი მოდის

similar

It is snowing.

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სეტყვა მოდის

similar

It is hailing.

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წვიმს

synonym

It rains.

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ჟინჟღლავს

specialized form

It is drizzling.

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გადაიღო

contrast

It stopped raining.

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