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  1. May 5, 2023 · Georgian scripts. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Georgian scripts. alphabetic writing systems mostly used to transcribe the Georgian language and other Kartvelian languages. Upload media. Wikipedia. Wikibooks. Instance of. set ( writing system)

  2. The earliest literary source in any Kartvelian language is the Old Georgian Bir el Qutt inscriptions, written in ancient Georgian Asomtavruli script at the once-existing Georgian monastery near Bethlehem, dated to c. 430 AD. Georgian scripts are used to write all Kartvelian languages.

  3. From the 9th century an alphabet that developed from Asomtavruli, known as Nuskhuri, became the main alphabet for Georgian. However, Asomtavruli continued to be used in some manuscripts until the 11th century, and in epigraphic inscriptions until the 19th century. Asomtavruli was also used for titles and the first letters of chapters and ...

  4. Aug 27, 2022 · Appendix. : Georgian script. This appendix explains characters written in the Georgian script. Georgian script languages.

  5. Georgiska alfabetet. Georgiska alfabetet är ett unikt alfabet som används för att skriva georgiska och språk besläktade med detta, såsom megreliska, laziska och svanetiska, samt (främst historiskt) vissa andra angränsande språk i Kaukasien som saknat egna alfabet (däribland ossetiska och abchaziska under 1940-talet).

  6. Georgian Alphabet. The modern Georgian alphabet, called "Mkhedruli" (mkhedari-- knight), has been in use since the 11th century A.D.It derives from the "Nuskha-Khutsuri" (nuskha-- cursive hand, khutsesi-- priest, monk), the ecclesiastic script, which itself comes from the "Asomtavruli" (capital script found in the monasteries of th e 4th-5th centuries).

  7. Abkhaz has used the Cyrillic script since 1862. The first alphabet was a 37-character Cyrillic alphabet invented by Baron Peter von Uslar. In 1909 a 55-letter Cyrillic alphabet was used. A 75-letter Latin script devised by a Russian/Georgian linguist Nikolai Marr lasted for 2 years 1926–1928 (during the Latinization campaign).

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