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  1. There are also Georgian Catholic and Muslim communities in Tbilisi and Adjara. Located in Caucasus at the edge of Europe, the Georgian people have tried to keep their Christian identity. There is a lot of pressure from the neighboring Muslim empires. The Georgian language is the official language of the country. References

  2. Pages in category "Georgian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 434 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Syntax [ edit] Georgian is a left-branching language, in which adjectives precede nouns, possessors precede possessions, objects normally precede verbs, and postpositions are used instead of prepositions. Each postposition (whether a suffix or a separate word) requires the modified noun to be in a specific case.

  4. Georgian languages may refer to: Languages of Georgia , all languages spoken in Georgia (the country in the Caucasus) Kartvelian languages , a family of related languages spoken primarily in Georgia (the country)

  5. It was produced from 1950 until 1964, and about 150 scientists worked on it. It was the first Georgian dictionary which had a systematic documentation for each word. The words are arranged alphabetically. The first volume contains a brief description of the grammar of Georgian. See also. Georgian language; References

  6. Mat minich'ebuli akvt goneba da sindisi da ertmanetis mimart unda iktseodnen dzmobis sulisk'vetebit. Manuale. La lingua georgiana (nome nativo ქართული ენა, kartuli ena) è la lingua più parlata della famiglia caucasica meridionale, di cui rappresenta la lingua franca, nonché l'unica lingua con una propria tradizione ...

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · Georgian language, official language of the republic of Georgia, whose spoken form has many dialects, usually divided into East Georgian and West Georgian groups. These, together with the related Mingrelian (Megrelian), Laz (Chan), and Svan languages, make up the Kartvelian, or South Caucasian,