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    Georgian Caucasian Natural Languages Linguistics













Georgian Caucasian Natural Languages Linguistics


The Georgian language is spoken primarily in the Republic of Georgia by appr. five million people. It is written in its own alphabet, Mkhedruli, which was probably derived from the Greek alphabet.

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See Also:

  • Georgian Fonts - Fonts and keyboard mapping programs for DOS, Windows, and Mac.
  • The Georgian Language - An outline description of the Georgian language written for those with a basic knowledge of linguistic concepts and interested in learning more about the Kartvelian literary language.
  • Languages On-Line: Georgian - Audio files in RAM format accompanying an Indiana University course by Howard I. Aronson.
  • Georgian Language - The Georgian language, history of Georgian, phrases and sounds, and Georgian alphabet.
  • Survival Georgian Phrasebook - Site for a Georgian phrasebook aimed at English speakers. Samples, a bibliography, and a collection of links are also included.
  • Language, Literature, Fonts - Links to Georgian language resources.


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