Georgian texts (latin) [closed]

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I wish to translate Georgian texts (written in Latin alphabet, not in their specific symbols) to English. Google translate did not help me at all (I am wondering why). Is there any other tool which can help me with this?

The reason why I am doing this may seem quite stupid - I want to read comments under my photo in Facebook. But it is important for me.






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Does Georgian use Latin alphabet?

This system, adopted in February 2002 by the State Department of Geodesy and Cartography of Georgia and the Institute of Linguistics, Georgian National Academy of Sciences, establishes a transliteration system of the Georgian letters into Latin letters. The system was already in use, since 1998, on driving licenses.

What language is Georgian similar to?

So it's clear: The only languages related to Georgian are Mingrel, Lasic, Judeo-Georgian and Swan. The Georgian language is therefore not related to any official language of a neighbouring country: Turkish and Azerbaijani are Turkic languages, Armenian and Russian are Indo-European languages.

Is Georgian written in Cyrillic?

Spoken in Turkey and Georgia by about 33,000 people. Spoken by 30,000 speakers, mainly in the northwest of Georgia. A Northwest Caucasian language. It was once written with the Mkhedruli alphabet, but as of today, it is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.

What writing system does Georgia use?

The Georgian scripts are the three writing systems used to write the Georgian language: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri and Mkhedruli. Although the systems differ in appearance, their letters share the same names and alphabetical order and are written horizontally from left to right.



Kerning 2017 - Jan Charvat - Capital additions to Georgian typography




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