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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ts'iliTs'ili - Wikipedia

    Ts'ili. Ts'ili (asomtavruli Ⴜ, nuskhuri ⴜ, mkhedruli წ, mtavruli Წ) is the 32nd letter of the three Georgian scripts. [1] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 4000. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_GeorgianOld Georgian - Wikipedia

    Old Georgian (ႤႬႠჂ ႵႠႰႧႭჃႪႨ, [1] enay kartuli) was a literary language of the Georgian monarchies attested from the 5th century. The language remains in use as the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church and for the most part is still intelligible. Spoken Old Georgian gave way to what is classified as Middle ...

  3. A page from the Zograf Codex with text of the Gospel of Luke. The Glagolitic script ( / ˌɡlæɡəˈlɪtɪk /, [2] ⰃⰎⰀⰃⰑⰎⰉⰜⰀ, glagolitsa) is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally agreed that it was created in the 9th century for the purpose of translating liturgical texts into Old Church Slavonic by Saint Cyril, a ...

  4. Avestan o is a special form of Pahlavi l that exists only in Aramaic signs. Some letters (e.g. ŋ́, ṇ, ẏ, v ), are free inventions. [4] Avestan script, like Pahlavi script and Aramaic script also, is written from right to left. In Avestan script, letters are not connected, and ligatures are "rare and clearly of secondary origin".

  5. Língua georgiana. O georgiano ( ქართული ენა, AFI : /kʰɑrtʰuli ɛna/) é a língua nativa dos georgianos e o idioma oficial da Geórgia, um país situado no Cáucaso . O georgiano é a língua materna de cerca de 4 milhões de pessoas na própria Geórgia, e cerca de 500 mil no exterior do país. É a língua literária ...

  6. Georgian ( ქართული ენა) is the native language of the Georgians and the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus region of south-eastern Europe. Georgian is the primary language of about 3.9 million people in Georgia itself, and of another 500,000 abroad (chiefly in Turkey, Iran, Russia, the United States and ...

  7. From 1938 to 1954 the Abkhaz language was written in Georgian Mkhedruli script . Since 1954, the Abkhaz language has been written in a new 56-letter (now 62-letter) Cyrillic alphabet (see chart below). Of these, 38 are graphically distinct; the rest are digraphs with ь and ә which indicate palatalization and labialization, respectively.