
Georgian language
Georgian is a unique language spoken primarily in Georgia, a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It belongs to the Kartvelian language family, which has no close relatives, making it linguistically distinct. Georgian has its own alphabet, one of the few original scripts still in use today, and features a complex system of verb conjugations and a rich array of sounds. It is known for expressive, poetic communication and plays a vital role in Georgian identity and culture. Despite similarities with some neighboring languages, Georgian remains an independent and historically significant language.