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  1. Les langues kartvéliennes forment une des trois familles de langues spécifiques au Caucase avec les langues abkhazo-adygiennes et les langues nakho-daghestaniennes . Ces langues sont parlées essentiellement en Géorgie. Le laze est aussi parlé en Turquie, à la frontière géorgienne.

  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Cattle-breeding vocabulary and terms for wine are common to Svan and the other Kartvelian languages, whereas terms for crop cultivation, sheep-breeding and metallurgy, which are common to the ...

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  4. The Kartvelian language family consists of four closely related languages which form a dialect continuum: Svan (ლუშნუ ნინ, lušnu nin ), with approximately 35,000–40,000 native speakers mainly in the northwestern mountainous region of Svaneti , Georgia , and in the Kodori Gorge of Abkhazia , Georgia.

  5. HOME. CRKC investigates the contribution of Kartvelian languages and culture to world civilization. The role the Kartvels have played in world history is not readily apparent today, but rather hidden and concealed. Ancient Kartvelian scholar-priests ensured that the sacred mission of the Kartvelian people was transmitted to the coming ...

  6. Jan 13, 2021 · Since pre-historical times, the Kartvelian languages, also called South Caucasian languages, have been spoken in the western part of Transcaucasia, the region to the south of the Great Caucasian mountain chain that stretches between the Black and the Caspian seas.

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