Georgian language
Georgian is the language of the Republic of Georgia. It is a Caucasian language, with influences from Russian, and to a lesser extent, Iranian. In the Georgian language, the word "mama" means father, and "deda" means mother, a reversal of the nearly universal "m for maternal, d for paternal" pattern for "baby-speak".
Consonants
Vowels
Table of contents
1 Alphabet
Alphabet Upper Case Letters
ႠႡႢႣႤႥႦႧႨႩႪႫႬႭႮႯႰႱႲႳႴႵႶႷႸႹႺႻႼႽႾႿჀჁჂჃჄჅ
Small Case Letters
Phonology:
¹/q'/ has neither non-ejective nor voiced counterparts
Bilabial
Dental
Palatal
Velar
Uvular
Glottal
Stop
p/b/[p']
t/d/[t']
k/g/[k']
[q']¹
'
Fricative
v
s/z
S/Z
x/[Y]
h
Affricate
[ts]/[dz]/[ts']
c/j/[c']
Nasal
m
n
Liquid
l, r
[l>]²
²/l>/ is a velarized /l/
Table copied from pgdudda's website.
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Original Source: An online
Georgian Grammar (http://www.armazi.demon.co.uk/georgian/grammar.html).