Georgian to English translations [PRO] Linguistics | | Georgian term or phrase: tselqi | | OK I don't know the language of origin nor do I have a context to apply it to other than it being a name with a meaning, possibly a female name, though it isn't for certain. I would like to find out both language of origin and name defination. Any ideas? Help me out. |
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| | naughty child | Explanation: It's Georgian
frolicsome fellow or naughty child |
| Selected response from: Juri Istjagin. Ph.D. Local time: 21:01
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12 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +1 naughty child
Explanation: It's Georgian
frolicsome fellow or naughty child
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| Sep 2, 2005 - Changes made by Tsogt Gombosuren: | | Language pair | zzz Other zzz to English => Georgian to English |
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