There are some phrases that just sound like poetry, no matter what language you speak. “Mon amour” – French for “my love.” “Mio amore” – Italian. But have you ever heard “Monamour Qartulad”? That’s “my love” – Georgian style .

In Georgian, the most direct translation is: ჩემო სიყვარულო (chemo siq’varulo) – “O my love” (vocative case, full of emotion).

Or more simply: – “my love.”

There’s something magical about mixing European romance with Georgian intensity. “Monamour” glides off the tongue like a whisper in a Parisian café. But when you say chemo siq’varulo , you feel it in your chest – like a toast at a supra, or a farewell before a long journey.

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