Бѓ›бѓќбѓ“ი Бѓ›бѓќбѓ’бѓ”бѓ¤бѓ”бѓ Бѓ”ბი - Бѓ”бѓ›бѓ–бѓђбѓ Бѓ˜бѓ•ანაჸვილი Modi Mogeferebi File

The imperative form of the verb "to come," meaning "Come here." [1]

The phrase is a recurring theme in Georgian folk and pop music. Most notably, it is the title and refrain of a well-known song by the group Borjomi , which celebrates longing and the desire for physical presence and comfort. [3] The Sentiment The imperative form of the verb "to come,"

The word gepereba (the root of mogeferebi ) is unique because it encompasses more than just a physical touch; it implies a "soulful" caressing or soothing of someone's spirit. It is often described as one of the most beautiful and "untranslatable" words in the Georgian language because of the specific type of gentle, protective love it conveys. [1, 2] It is often described as one of the

Often used between partners as an invitation for a hug or a tender moment. [2] protective love it conveys. [1

Very common for parents or grandparents to say to children when they want to cuddle or comfort them. [2]