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  1. Hace 2 días · Of the three scripts, Mkhedruli, once the civilian royal script of the Kingdom of Georgia and mostly used for the royal charters, is now the standard script for modern Georgian and its related Kartvelian languages, whereas Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri are used only by the Georgian Orthodox Church, in ceremonial religious texts and ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Nostratic, comprising all or some of the Eurasiatic languages and the Kartvelian, Dravidian (or wider, Elamo-Dravidian) and Afroasiatic language families; Eurasiatic, a theory championed by Joseph Greenberg, comprising the Uralic, Altaic and various 'Paleosiberian' families (Ainu, Yukaghir, Nivkh, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, Eskimo–Aleut ...

  3. Hace 1 día · A New Look at Old Armenisms in Kartvelian, by Rasmus Thorsø. Armeniaca Vol. 1 – Armeniaca 1: 97-110. October 2022. The present paper is concerned with the most ancient layer of Armenian loanwords (armenisms) in the Kartvelian languages. Due to the relatively conservative historical phonology of Kartvelian, compared to Armenian, it appears ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · Abzhywa has adopted many loans from Kartvelian, specially Mingrelian; Sadz on the other hand has more words from Circassian. Northern dialects in general have more loanwords from Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Circassian.

  5. the dené-caucasian hypothesis is not considered credulous by the vast majority of linguists specializing in its alleged subfamilies. dené-caucasian doesn't include kartvelian anyway. the georgian word is sam, not san, ftr, and nobody is saying georgian is a secret long-lost relative of english just because the word for "I" is me. 7.

  6. Other people have pointed out that basque is a very distinct isolate in a way kartvelian languages aren’t. In terms of Yamnaya heritage, they have the same as other folks from northern Spain (actually a little less).

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · The Official Language: Georgian. The official language of Georgia is Georgian. It is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language and is written using the Mkhedruli script. This unique script has evolved over time and is characterized by its absence of capital letters and the presence of multiple consonants in a word. Language Diversity in Tbilisi.