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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
Very common for parents or grandparents to say to children when they want to cuddle or comfort them. [2] The phrase is a recurring theme in Georgian
Often used between partners as an invitation for a hug or a tender moment. [2] [2] Often used between partners as an invitation
The imperative form of the verb "to come," meaning "Come here." [1] " "to fondle
A verb root expressing "to caress," "to fondle," or "to show tenderness/affection." The prefix "mo-" and suffix "-ebi" indicate a future action directed toward "you." [1] Cultural Context and Usage
The phrase (მოდი მოგეფერები) is a popular Georgian expression that translates to "Come, let me caress you" or "Come, let me show you affection." [1] Linguistic Breakdown