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  1. Georgian national system of romanization. This system, adopted in February 2002 by the State Department of Geodesy and Cartography of Georgia and the Institute of Linguistics, Georgian National Academy of Sciences, establishes a transliteration system of the Georgian letters into Latin letters. [1] The system was already in use, since 1998, on ...

  2. Idioma georgiano. El georgiano (ქართული ენა, kartuli ena) es la lengua oficial de Georgia, hablada por los georgianos. Fuera de este país, se habla principalmente en Turquía y Rusia, con comunidades más pequeñas en el vecino Azerbaiyán, otras antiguas repúblicas soviéticas e Irán, siendo en total 3 878 780 las ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GeorgianGeorgian - Wikipedia

    Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group. Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians. Georgian scripts, three scripts used to write the language. Georgian (Unicode block), a Unicode block containing the Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli scripts. Georgian cuisine, cooking styles and dishes with origins in the nation of Georgia ...

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. Georgian is an agglutinating language. Agglutination means that affixes each express a single meaning, and they usually do not merge with each other or affect each other phonologically. Each verb screeve is formed by adding a number of prefixes and suffixes to the verb stem.

  7. Kartvelian languages. Languages of Georgia (country) Languages of Russia. Languages of Turkey. Languages of Iran. Georgian-Zan languages. Languages with own distinct writing systems. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.