,,How are you?'' in Georgian
- nagiii490
- Mar 18
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
In Georgian, it’s common to ask the "How are you?" question when you greet someone you haven't talked to in a while.

In Georgian, when you want to ask someone how they are doing, you use the following phrase:
,,როგორ ხართ?’’
Pronunciation: Rogor khart?
Meaning: How are you ?
Grammar tips: როგორ (rogor) means "how," while ხართ(khart) indicates the verb "are" in a polite form.
When answering this question, the following phrase can be used:
მე კარგად ვარ
Pronunciation: me kargad var
Meaning: "I am doing well" / "I am fine"
Grammar tips: მე(me) means "I," კარგად(kargad) means "well," and ვარ(var) is the verb corresponding to "am."
When you want to ask the same question to another person, you can use the same phrase: ,,როგორ ხართ?'' (rogor khart?).
To put these phrases together, the dialogue will look like this:
გამარჯობათ, როგორ ხართ?
კარგად ვარ, თქვენ?
მეც კარგად ვარ.
Pronunciation:
Gamarjobat, rogor khart?
Kargad var, tkven?
Mets kargad var.
Meaning:
"Hello, how are you?"
"I am fine, and you?"
"I am fine too."
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