Géorgien
The géorgien (ქართული) is a language generally classified in the group of the Caucasian Langues. He is spoken by approximately 5,5 million people in Georgia.
The géorgien is related with the Mingrélien, with the Laze, the Svane, spoken languages on banks of the Black Sea.
The Grammaire of the géorgien comprises many difficulties. The system of variation account seven Case. The verbal system is particularly complex. The Vocabulaire includes/understands loans with the Turkish , with the Persan, the Arab , the Russian , and the English.
The géorgien is written according to a Alphabet known as Mxedruli which replaced the Asomtavruli , probably invented by Pharnavaz, the first king of the country. The current alphabet comprises 33 letter S: 28 Consonant S and 5 Voyelle S. It is unicaméral, i.e. does not distinguish from capital letters and tiny. To also consult Alphabet géorgien .
See too
Internal bonds
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
- Languages by family
- Languages kartvéliennes
- Languages by geographical area
- Alphabets géorgiens
- Swadesh List of the géorgien
External bonds
- Newspaper of voyage of Frederic Dubois de Montpéreux
- Georgian (Languages off the World)
- Dictionary French-géorgien-French (4372 entries on November 14th, 2007) of Patrick Jouannès
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Pig iron and cast iron for the géorgien, in conformity with the system Unicode 4.0, also usable by MAC OS 9 and X
Simple: Georgian language
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