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    to Modern Georgian today. Its development as a written language began with the Christianization of Georgia in the 4th century. Georgian phonology features...
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  • Judeo-Georgian, known endonymically as Qivruli (Judeo-Georgian: ყივრული ენა) and also known as Gruzinic, is the traditional Georgian dialect spoken by...
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    dated to c. 430 AD. Georgian scripts are used to write all Kartvelian languages. Georgian is the official language of Georgia (spoken by 90% of the...
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  • The Georgian scripts are the three writing systems used to write the Georgian language: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri and Mkhedruli. Although the systems differ...
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  • Kartvelian languages—Mingrelian, Svan and Laz—are sisters to Georgian, but are only partly intelligible to speakers of Standard Georgian or other Georgian dialects...
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    The Georgian Jews (Georgian: ქართველი ებრაელები, romanized: kartveli ebraelebi, Hebrew: יהדות גאורגיה, romanized: Yahadut Georgia) are a community of...
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    historically been only a regional language within the boundaries of historical Georgian states and then modern Georgia, and the number of younger people...
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    Romanization of Georgian is the process of transliterating the Georgian language from the Georgian script into the Latin script. This system, adopted in...
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    widespread language group is the Kartvelian family, which includes Georgian, Svan, Mingrelian and Laz. The official languages of Georgia are Georgian, with...
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    group native to present-day Georgia and surrounding areas historically associated with the Georgian kingdoms. Significant Georgian diaspora communities are...
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    use as the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church and for the most part is still intelligible. Spoken Old Georgian gave way to what is classified...
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  • Georgian Sign Language (Georgian: ქართული ჟესტური ენა, romanized: kartuli zhest'uri ena) is the national sign language of the deaf in the country of Georgia...
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  • Georgian Airways (Georgian: ჯორჯიან ეარვეისი, romanized: jorjian earveisi), formerly Airzena, is the privately owned flag carrier of Georgia, with its...
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    is Georgia per Article 2 of the Georgian Constitution, adopted in 1995. In Georgia's two official languages (Georgian and Abkhaz), the country is named...
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  • Look up Georgian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Georgian may refer to: Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) Georgians, an indigenous...
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  • The Proto-Kartvelian language, or Common Kartvelian (Georgian: წინარექართველური ენა, romanized: ts'inarekartveluri ena, Georgian: პროტოქართველური ენა...
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    coalition also called Georgian Dream, which included both pro-Western liberal and anti-NATO nationalist parties. Subsequently, the Georgian Dream party (independent...
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    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgian: ხვიჩა კვარაცხელია pronounced ['χʷitʃʰa kʼʷara'tsʰχelia]; born 12 February 2001) is a Georgian professional footballer...
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    Svan (ლუშნუ ნინ lušnu nin; Georgian: სვანური ენა, romanized: svanuri ena) is a Kartvelian language spoken in the western Georgian region of Svaneti primarily...
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  • Thumbnail for Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
    The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union...
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  • Thumbnail for 2024–2025 Georgian protests
    protests began in Georgia after the preliminary official results were announced of the parliamentary election of 26 October. The ruling Georgian Dream won the...
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    Orthodox Church of Georgia Georgian-language Web Site regarding Georgian Orthodoxy Georgian Orthodox Church – Encyclopædia Britannica Georgian Orthodox Churches...
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    Government. The President characterized the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election, which resulted in the Georgian Dream party’s victory, as “fraudulent” and...
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    The Kingdom of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სამეფო, romanized: Sakartvelos samepo), also known as the Georgian Empire, was a medieval Eurasian monarchy...
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    The Georgian Wikipedia (Georgian: ქართული ვიკიპედია) is a Georgian language edition of free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Founded in November 2003, it...
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    Azerbaijanis in Georgia or Georgian Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Gürcüstan azərbaycanlıları, Georgian: ქართველი აზერბაიჯანელები) are Georgian citizens of an...
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  • of the Georgian SSR, took place in response to an attempt by the Soviet government to change the constitutional status of languages in Georgia. After...
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    Simon Janashia. Both Georgian and Abkhaz law enshrines an official status of the Abkhaz language in Abkhazia. The 1992 law of Georgia, reiterated in the...
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    unchecked ruler" of Georgia. Prior to the October 2024 Georgian parliamentary election, in 2023 and again in April 2024, Georgian Dream (GD) proposed...
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    Georgian profanity (Georgian: ქართული ბილწსიტყვაობა, romanized: kartuli bilts'sit'q'vaoba) refers to inflammatory vulgar, obscene or profane language...
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