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  1. The Georgian scripts are the three writing systems used to write the Georgian language: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri and Mkhedruli. Although the systems differ in appearance, their letters share the same names and alphabetical order and are written horizontally from left to right .

  2. Georgian has been written in a variety of scripts over its history. Currently the Mkhedruli script is almost completely dominant; the others are used mostly in religious documents and architecture. Mkhedruli has 33 letters in common use; a half dozen more are obsolete in Georgian, though still used in other alphabets, like Mingrelian, Laz, and ...

  3. Romanization of Georgian is the process of transliterating the Georgian language from the Georgian script into the Latin script.

    Georgian Letter
    Ipa
    National System (2002)
    Bgn/pcgn (1981—2009)
    /ɑ/
    a
    a
    /b/
    b
    b
    /ɡ/
    g
    g
    /d/
    d
    d
  4. Georgian alphabet. Ancient Asomtavruli version of Georgian alphabet in David Gareja Monastery by Paata Vardanshvili. The Georgian alphabet is used to write in the Georgian language and other Kartvelian languages. The alphabet is called Khutsuri, first said around in the 11th century.

  5. www.georgian-language.com › Georgian_scriptGeorgian Script

    Sizable capital letters with heavily emphasized contours grab attention from a distance. The ancient Georgian script began to be identified as majuscule only after capital letters were introduced to indicate titles and indentions. From time immemorial our ancestors have been committed to glorifying the Georgian language.

  6. May 22, 2024 · Historically, the Georgian language was written in three scripts. Asomtavruli evolved into Khutsuri, an ecclesiastical script of 38 letters, including 6 vowels. Neither script is currently in use.

  7. …of some characters, this Old Georgian script is presumed to have been derived from the Greek alphabet. The modern Georgian writing system is based on the round-form cursive, which was developed from the angular book script of the 9th century; the latter was a direct descendant of the Old Georgian…

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