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Georgian | Georgian is the most widely-spoken of the Kartvelian languages and serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. Its speakers today number approximately four million. | ||
It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. | |||
Its speakers today number approximately four million. | |||
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Revision as of 12:06, 30 September 2021
Hi Polyglots! 😃
Welcome to the Georgian learning page!
You will find below many free resources to learn and practice this language.
Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club! 😊
Facts about Georgian
- Language code (ISO 639-3):
kat
- Autonyms (how to write "Georgian" in Georgian):
ქართული ენა / ქართული
- Other names for "Georgian":
Common Kartvelian, Gorji, Gruzin
- The Georgian language is spoken in:
Georgia
Georgian is the most widely-spoken of the Kartvelian languages and serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. Its speakers today number approximately four million.
Source
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_language
Georgian Dictionaries
• Translate.ge: Georgian-English dictionary
• National parliamentary library of Georgia: online dictionaries
• Dictionary of idioms იდიომური გამოთქმების ლექსიკონი
• Goethe-Verlag: Georgian-English common phrases & illustrated vocabulary (+ audio)
• Dictionnaire géorgien-russe-français: Georgian-Russian-French dictionary, by David Tchoubinof (1840)
• Vocabulaire de la langue géorgienne: Georgian-French vocabulary, by Julius Klaproth (1827)
• Dittionario giorgiano e italiano: Georgian-Italian dictionary, by Stefano Paolini & Niceforo Irbachi (1629)