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The Karto-Zan languages, also known as Georgian-Zan, are a branch of the Kartvelian language family that contains the Georgian and Zan languages. The Svan language forms the other branch of the Kartvelian family, showing characteristic differences from the Karto-Zan group.
- Kartvelian languages - Wikipedia
The Kartvelian languages (/ k ɑːr t ˈ v ɛ l i ə n,-ˈ v iː...
- Proto-Georgian–Zan language - Wikipedia
Proto-Georgian–Zan (also referred to as Proto-Karto-Zan) is...
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Linguistic classification: Kartvelian. Karto-Zan....
- Kartvelian languages - Wikipedia
The Proto-Kartvelian language, or Common Kartvelian (Georgian: წინარექართველური ენა, romanized: ts'inarekartveluri ena, Georgian: პროტოქართველური ენა, romanized: p'rot'okartveluri ena), is the linguistic reconstruction of the common ancestor of the Kartvelian languages ...
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Nov 30, 2023 · Currently, the Kartvelian language family (aka the South Caucasian language family) consists of only four extant languages: Georgian, Svan, Megrelian and Laz, with Georgian being the most widely...
The Kartvelian languages ( / kɑːrtvɛlɪɑːn /; Georgian : ქართველური ენები, translit.:kartveluri enebi, also known as Iberian [2] and formerly [3] South Caucasian [4]) are a language family indigenous to the Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia, with large groups of native speakers in Russia, Iran, the United States, the European Union, Israel...