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Some facts about Georgian language
Georgian (also Kartvelian; Kartuli in Georgian) is the official
language of Georgia, a republic in the Caucasus. For the origin
of the name, see the Georgia article.
Georgian is the primary language of about 4,000,000 people
in Georgia itself (83% of the population), and of another
3.4 million people abroad (chiefly in Turkey, Russia, USA
and Europe with smaller communities in Iran and Azerbaijan).
It is the literary language for all ethnographic groups of
Georgian people, especially those who speak other South Caucasian
languages (Svans, Megrelians, and the Laz).
History of the language
Georgian is believed to have separated from Megrelian and
Laz in the third millennium BC. Based on the degree of change,
linguists (e.g. G.Klimov, T.Gamkrelidze, G.Machavariani) conjecture
that the earliest split occurred in the second millennium
BC or earlier, separating Svan from the other languages. Megrelian
and Laz separated from Georgian roughly a thousand years later.
Georgian has a very rich literary tradition. The oldest surviving
literary text in Georgian is the "Martyrdom of Saint
Shushaniki, the Queen" (Tsamebay tsmindisa Shushanikisi,
dedoplisa) by Iakob Tsurtaveli, from the 5th century AD.
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