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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. Several Georgian intellectuals petitioned Shevardnadze and the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to address the situation. During 1981, at least five mass demonstrations took place in Georgia at which the Abkhaz question was raised once again alongside broader issues connected with the defense of Georgian language, history, and culture.

  3. 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.

  4. Georgian has four classes of verbs: transitive, intransitive, medial and indirect verbs. [1] Each class has its own set of rules of conjugation for all screeves (counterpart of tense-aspect-moods). [2] However, numerous verbs in Georgian do not conform to the conjugation of a single class (see irregular verbs below).

  5. Svan ( ლუშნუ ნინ lušnu nin; Georgian: სვანური ენა, romanized: svanuri ena) is a Kartvelian language spoken in the western Georgian region of Svaneti primarily by the Svan people. [2] [3] With its speakers variously estimated to be between 30,000 and 80,000, the UNESCO designates Svan as a "definitely ...

  6. 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)

  7. 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.