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Address2nd Floor, 25 Leselidze Street
Tbilisi
Georgia
Phonelocal: (032) 439.678
international: +995.32.439.678

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dali
Sat, 7 Nov 2009 12:38 EST
kartinki
Здравствуйте, menia dlia Vas очень drogocennie pisunki iaponskii summi-E, два peizaja, ваши музеи наверно будут blogodarni вам за IX preobretenie.oni у menia ot dedushki, EST versiia что ему в начале 20-го века в месте пищи дали эти картинки . оставте свой ответ на t.zaali @ gemail.com pismo mishu povtorno potomu chto ''armenia' ia ne pisala.spasibo
dali
Sat, 7 Nov 2009 12:33 EST
kartinki
zdravstvuite,y menia est dlia vas ochen drogocennie p i s u n k i iaponskii s u m m i -e,dva peizaja,vashi muzei naverno budut blogodarni vam za ix preobretenie.oni y menia ot dedushki,est versiia chto emu v nachale 20-go veka v mesto pishchi dali eti kartinki.ostavte svoi otvet na t.zaali@gemail.com
Nino
Mon, 2 Nov 2009 06:46 EST
I would like to know were can i learn Japanese in Georgia.

Nino.cok@hotmail.com
Nino
Mon, 2 Nov 2009 06:42 EST
I would like to know were can i learn Japanese in Georgia.

Nino.cok@hotmail.com
Nino
Mon, 2 Nov 2009 06:39 EST
Konichiva. Genki des ka? I have been dreaming to learn Japanese for a long time. I would like to learn Japanese to be able to communicate. I have been trying to learn by my self but its hard. My dream is to be able to watch anime in Japanese. Aligator in advance. Saianora.

Nino.cok@hotmail.com
Natia Intskirveli.
Sat, 22 Aug 2009 09:21 EDT
G kvergelidze@yahoo.com
Mr.Tamohava!

Last week I saw you on TV and decided to write this ietter to you.I was so anxious to write it into japanese, but I can not, as I do not know it well.I am very sorry about it.The fact is I have been dreaming to study japanese since my childhood and last year when I had a chance to take the degree in Magister (Tbilisi, Asia and Afrika Institute)my dream failed.I could not pay the fee.I did my best,but nothing has done.no one understand me,only my four japanese books,I have left from the university.This year I have had some problems with my health,but in the church I said to the god:"god I am ready to give away my health,but please,let me have a chance to study japanese and fulfil my duty."I was frankly then and stillI am.Japanese is a part of my life,my sole...I relax while reading Riunoske,getting stronger,more self-confident...sinse having stopped my studing program,I am studing japanese myself,writing exercises.I have studied 100 kanjis and half of their meaning,I was thing to guess from the sentensis below...I had no one to be explained,I have no money to take prive lessons...every night I cry alone,holding my japanese books and can not helf myself,not to think about them.
Please help me,not only I respect your country,Its traditions,customs.I also have my duties for georgian and japnese people.I have given away everything...
Please,help me and I will give you all back...with great respect Natia Intskirvely.
Vazha
Thu, 25 Jun 2009 09:50 EDT
Nadareishvili
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am Vazha Nadareishvili from IFC (International Finance Corporation - part of the World Bank). Let me ask you an email of Japanese Ambassador in Georgia, or his/her assistant. I am asking this on behalf of Mr. Tom Lubek, IFC regional manager in Caucasus who would like to send an invitation to Japanese ambassador to a presentation of results our recent study on Georgian sectoral competitiveness on Monday, in Batumi. It means it's urgent.

Thank you in advance,
Vazha Nadareishvili
vnadareishvili@ifc.org
(995 55) 401782 (cell)
(995 32) 23-43-00/01/02/04/05, ext. 2143 (office)

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