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  1. Georgian alphabet. Ancient Asomtavruli version of Georgian alphabet in David Gareja Monastery by Paata Vardanshvili. The Georgian alphabet is used to write in the Georgian language and other Kartvelian languages. The alphabet is called Khutsuri, first said around in the 11th century.

  2. L’alphabet géorgien est l’écriture actuellement utilisée pour écrire le géorgien et quelques autres langues du Caucase, dont l’ossète, l’abkhaze, ainsi que le bats qui y ajoute des signes diacritiques, le mingrélien et le svane.

  3. Georgian has its own alphabet. In this article, a transliteration with Latin letters will be used throughout.

  4. First written: 430 AD. Writing system: Mkhedruli alphabet (previously Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri alphabets) Status: official language of Georgia. Georgian is related to Mingrelian, Laz, and Svan, all of which are spoken mainly in Georgia and are written with the Georgian ( Mkhedruli) alphabet.

  5. The Mkhedruli alphabet developed from an older Georgian alphabet known as Nuskhuri between the 11th and 13th centuries. The name Mkhedruli comes from the word mkhedari which means 'of horseman'. The Nuskhuri alphabet developed from the Asomtavruli alphabet. At first Mkhedruli was used only for secular writing, while for religious writings a ...

  6. Das georgische Alphabet (georgisch ქართული ანბანი kartuli anbani [kʰɑrtʰʊlɪ ɑnbɑnɪ]) ist eine Alphabetschrift, in der die georgische Sprache mindestens seit dem 5. Jahrhundert geschrieben wird. Das moderne Alphabet umfasst 33 Buchstaben, von denen jeder genau einem Phonem entspricht.

  7. History of the alphabet. The history of the alphabet goes back to the consonantal writing system used to write Semitic languages in the Levant during the 2nd millennium BCE. Nearly all alphabetic scripts used throughout the world today ultimately go back to this Semitic script. [1] Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script ...