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  1. In Georgian many nouns and adjectives begin with two or more contiguous consonants. This is because syllables in the language often begin with two consonants. Recordings are available on the relevant Wiktionary entries, linked to below.

  2. Phonemes are divided in vowels and consonants. There are also semi-consonants like /j/ and /w/, which for practical purposes will be listed as consonants here. Since some languages regard diphthongs (and triphthongs) as distinct phonemes and others don't, in order to clarify the comparison, diphthongs are counted separately from vowels. As ...

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  4. For instance, Received Pronunciation of English has been claimed to have anywhere between 11 and 27 vowels, whereas West ǃXoon has been analyzed as having anywhere from 87 to 164 consonants. Languages at the low end of the spectrum (Piraha, Rotokas) and especially the high end (Ubykh, Gǀui, ǂʼAmkoe for consonants, Wobe etc. for tones) are ...

    Language
    Language Family
    Phonemes(total)
    Phonemes(consonants)
    34 + (2)
    28
    15
    10
    25
    21
    37
    30
  5. Modern Georgian uses an alphabet called Mkhedrulia and is spoken by about 4 million people mainly in Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran. Contents. Introduction. The Georgian Alphabet. Video: Writing The Georgian Alphabet. Georgian Pronunciation. Consonants. Vowels.

  6. Mar 25, 2023 · The modern Georgian language consists of 33 sounds, including five vowels that are pronounced similarly to their English counterparts, and 28 consonants, some of which are exclusive to Georgian. In the Georgian alphabet, each letter represents a specific sound, and the pronunciation remains consistent.

  7. Tricky Consonants. Georgian distinguishes between aspirated and non-aspirated (ejective) consonants. An aspirated consonant is accompanied by a puff of air when you say it. In Georgian, there is even more of a "puff" of air for aspirated consonants than you would hear in English. A non-aspirated consonant in Georgian, however, actually contains ...

  8. Here the coincidences are exhausted and differences begin, presupposing a different transliteration of 13 Georgian consonants. The basic problems are connected with the rendering of 1) abruptives – simple (კ, პ, ტ) and affricates (წ, ჭ); 2) hushing sibilants (ჟ, შ, ჩ, ჯ); 3) velar fricatives (ღ, ხ). Thus, the following ...

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