A1 Idiom 중립

თავის მობეზრება

თავის მობეზრება

To get bored

Tiring of a person or thing.

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문화적 배경

Georgians are famous for not letting guests leave. Using 'თავი არ მოგაბეზრეთ' is a way for the guest to test if the host actually wants them to stay longer. In Tbilisi, young people often replace this idiom with 'ტვინის ბურღვა' (brain drilling) when talking about parents or teachers. Classical Georgian literature often uses this phrase to describe the 'ennui' of the upper class in the 19th century.

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The 'I hope' trick

Always use 'იმედია, თავი არ მოგაბეზრეთ' at the end of a long email or speech. It makes you sound very native and humble.

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Don't be too blunt

Telling someone 'თავი მომაბეზრე' is a quick way to end a friendship. Use it only when you are truly angry.

Tiring of a person or thing.

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The 'I hope' trick

Always use 'იმედია, თავი არ მოგაბეზრეთ' at the end of a long email or speech. It makes you sound very native and humble.

⚠️

Don't be too blunt

Telling someone 'თავი მომაბეზრე' is a quick way to end a friendship. Use it only when you are truly angry.

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The Supra Rule

At a Georgian feast, if you are the Tamada (toastmaster), be careful not to 'bore the head' of the guests with toasts that are too long.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing word in the phrase: 'ამ წვიმამ თავი _______.'

ამ წვიმამ თავი _______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: მომაბეზრა

For weather or repetitive situations, 'მომაბეზრა' is the most natural idiom.

Which phrase is the most polite way to say 'I hope I didn't bore you'?

Which is most polite?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: იმედია, თავი არ შეგაწყინეთ

'შეგაწყინეთ' is the formal/polite version of 'მოგაბეზრეთ'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: A friend has been talking about their cat for 3 hours.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: თავი მომაბეზრა კატაზე ლაპარაკით

The friend is the one doing the annoying (boring your head) by talking about the cat.

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시각 학습 자료

Boredom vs. Annoyance

მოწყენა (Boredom)
Nothing to do მარტო ვარ
მობეზრება (Annoyance)
Too much of something ბევრი ლაპარაკი

연습 문제 은행

3 연습 문제
Fill in the missing word in the phrase: 'ამ წვიმამ თავი _______.' Fill Blank A1

ამ წვიმამ თავი _______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: მომაბეზრა

For weather or repetitive situations, 'მომაბეზრა' is the most natural idiom.

Which phrase is the most polite way to say 'I hope I didn't bore you'? Choose B1

Which is most polite?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: იმედია, თავი არ შეგაწყინეთ

'შეგაწყინეთ' is the formal/polite version of 'მოგაბეზრეთ'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: A friend has been talking about their cat for 3 hours.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: თავი მომაბეზრა კატაზე ლაპარაკით

The friend is the one doing the annoying (boring your head) by talking about the cat.

🎉 점수: /3

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Yes, if said directly to someone. It's better to say it about a situation or use the polite 'shetsqena' form.

Absolutely. 'ამ სიმღერამ თავი მომაბეზრა' is perfect for that.

'Mobezreba' is neutral/informal. 'Shetsqena' is formal and more polite.

თავი მოგვაბეზრა (He bored us).

No, use 'mtkiva' for pain. This is only for mental annoyance.

Yes, 'ტვინის ბურღვა' (brain drilling) is the most common slang equivalent.

In this idiom, yes. You can say 'მომბეზრდა' (I'm bored of it) without 'Tavi', but 'თავის მობეზრება' is the full idiomatic expression.

Yes, 'ამ წიგნმა თავი მომაბეზრა' means the book was too long or repetitive.

Only in the polite reflexive form: 'I hope I'm not boring you with these details.'

Usually Nominative (თავი) when it's the thing 'doing' the boring in the resultative sense.

관련 표현

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ყელში ამოსვლა

similar

To be sick and tired of something

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თავის შეწყენა

specialized form

To trouble someone

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მოწყენა

builds on

To be bored

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გაბრაზება

contrast

To get angry

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