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Georgian alphabet
/dʒˈɔːdʒən ˈalfəbˌɛt/
/dʒˈɔːɹdʒən ˈælfəbˌɛt/
Georgian alphabet
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Georgisch alfabet
a unique writing system consisting of 33 letters and is used to write the Georgian language, known for its distinct letter shapes and phonetic representation
What is the "Georgian alphabet"?
The Georgian alphabet is a unique writing system used for the Georgian language and has a distinct script known as Mkhedruli. It consists of 33 letters, which represent both consonant and vowel sounds. The script is written from left to right and has no uppercase or lowercase forms. For example, the word "საქართველო" (sakartvelo), meaning "Georgia," uses various letters from the alphabet to represent its sounds. The Georgian alphabet is significant for its historical and cultural importance, as it has been used since the 5th century and plays a vital role in preserving Georgian literature, identity, and heritage.