
Modern Georgian
Modern Georgian is a language spoken primarily in Georgia, a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It belongs to the South Caucasian language family and has a unique script called Mkhedruli, which features 33 distinctive characters. The language has evolved from ancient Georgian roots, incorporating influences from neighboring languages and global cultures, resulting in a rich vocabulary and expressive Grammar. Modern Georgian is used in everyday conversation, literature, media, and government, reflecting the country's vibrant culture and history. It plays a vital role in maintaining Georgia’s national identity and cultural heritage.