Georgian (Mkhedruli) Transliteration
ქართული
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About Georgian (Mkhedruli) Transliteration
Georgian uses the Mkhedruli script (writer's script).
Georgian is one of three scripts in the Kartvelian family.
The script has 33 letters unique to Georgian.
Georgian has been written in three different scripts throughout history.
History
Mkhedruli developed in the 10th-11th century.
Georgian has three scripts: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri, and Mkhedruli.
Mkhedruli became universal in the 18th century.
Asomtavruli was used for religious texts, Mkhedruli for secular.
Things You Might Not Know
- •Georgian has no capitalization or lowercase distinction.
- •Some letters represent consonant clusters unique to Georgian.
- •The script was used for religious texts in the Orthodox church.
- •Georgian is not related to Greek or any other script family.
- •There are 33 letters in modern Georgian Mkhedruli.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many letters are in Georgian?
33 letters in modern Mkhedruli.
Is Georgian related to Greek or Russian?
No - Georgian is an independent script family.
What is Mkhedruli?
Mkhedruli means "writer's script" in Georgian.
Does Georgian have uppercase?
No - Georgian has no case distinction.
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