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  1. Native toGeorgia
    EthnicityGeorgians
    speakersL1: 3.76 million (2020) · L2: 150,000 (2014)
  1. Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

  2. Georgia | Map, People, Language, Religion, Culture, & History

  3. Geor·gia
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    1. a country in the Caucasus of southwestern Asia, on the eastern shore of the Black Sea; population 3,800,000 (estimated 2015); languages, Georgian (official), Russian, and Armenian; capital, Tbilisi.
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  4. Georgians - Wikipedia

    WebThe Georgians, or Kartvelians [d] ( / kɑːrtˈvɛliənz /; Georgian: ქართველები, romanized: kartvelebi, pronounced [kʰaɾtʰʷelebi] ), are a nation and indigenous Caucasian ethnic group native to present-day …

  5. Georgian language | Kartvelian, Alphabet, Dialects | Britannica

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    Among the Kartvelian languages, Georgian is most closely related to the so-called Zan languages ( Megrelian and Laz ); glottochronological studies indicate that it split from the latter approximately 2700 years ago. Svan is a more distant relative that split off much earlier, perhaps 4000 years ago.
    These, together with the related Mingrelian (Megrelian), Laz (Chan), and Svan languages, make up the Kartvelian, or South Caucasian, language family. Georgian is also spoken in parts of Azerbaijan and northeastern Turkey and in many villages in the region of Eṣfahān in Iran.
    Scheduled and chartered passenger ferry services link Georgia with Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine. Like most native Caucasian peoples, the Georgians do not fit into any of the main ethnic categories of Europe or Asia. The Georgian language, the most pervasive of the Kartvelian languages, is not Indo-European, Turkic, or Semitic.
    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.
  7. Georgia - Ethnic Groups, Migration, Religion | Britannica

    WebAbout four-fifths of the people are Georgians; the rest are Armenians, Russians, Azerbaijanis, and, in smaller numbers, Ossetes, Greeks, Abkhazians, and others. Language. The Georgian language is a …

  8. Georgian Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  9. Georgian language and alphabets - Omniglot

  10. 20 Authentic Georgian Dishes You Need To Try At Least Once

  11. Introduction to Georgian England | English Heritage