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  1. The Kartvelian languages (/ k ɑːr t ˈ v ɛ l i ə n,-ˈ v iː l-/ kart-VEL-ee-ən, -⁠ VEEL-; Georgian: ქართველური ენები, romanized: kartveluri enebi; also known as South Caucasian, Kartvelic, and Iberian languages) are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia.

  2. Kartvelian languages, family of languages including Georgian, Svan, Mingrelian, and Laz that are spoken south of the chief range of the Caucasus. A brief treatment of Kartvelian languages follows. For full treatment, see Caucasian languages.

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  3. Las lenguas kartvelianas, 2 también conocidas como lenguas iberocaucásicas 3 o anteriormente caucásicas meridionales en georgiano: ქართველური ენები, romanizado: kartveluri enebi) son habladas principalmente en Georgia, con pequeños grupos de hablantes en Turquía, Azerbaiyán, Irán, Rusia e Israel. 4 Hay aproximadamente 5.2 millones de habla...

  4. 30 de nov. de 2023 · This study re-examines the linguistic phylogeny of the South Caucasian linguistic family (aka the Kartvelian linguistic family) and attempts to identify its Urheimat.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2021 · The chapter contains a description of the small Kartvelian, or South Caucasian, language family spoken in the Western part of Transcaucasia and consisting of four languages of which Georgian is the most known and culturally significant.

  6. Introduction. Ever since the 19th Century, when the study of Kartvelian languages (Kartuli, Megruli, Lazuri, Svanuri) began, opinions differed as to their genetic pertinence. Some scholars thought they were an independent family, while others connected them with North-Caucasian tongues.

  7. Currently, the Kartve-lian language family (aka the South Caucasian language family) consists of only four extant languages: Georgian, Svan, Megrelian and Laz, with Georgian being the most...