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    Georgian is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language; it also serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. Its speakers today amount to approximately 3.76 million. Georgian is … See more

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    No claimed genetic links between the Kartvelian languages and any other language family in the world are accepted in mainstream … See more

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    Standard Georgian is largely based on the Kartlian dialect. Over the centuries, it has exerted a strong influence on the other dialects. As a result, they are all, generally, mutually intelligible with standard Georgian, and … See more

    The history of the Georgian language is conventionally divided into the following phases:
    • Early Old Georgian: 5th–8th centuries
    • Classical Old … See more

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    On the left are IPA symbols, and on the right are the corresponding letters of the modern Georgian … See more

    Georgian has been written in a variety of scripts over its history. Currently the Mkhedruli script is almost completely dominant; the … See more

    Morphology
    Georgian is an agglutinative language. Certain prefixes and suffixes can be joined in order to build a … See more

    Georgian has a rich word-derivation system. By using a root, and adding some definite prefixes and suffixes, one can derive many nouns … See more

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  2. Televizia - ტელევიზია | Qartuli Live Televizia

    WebGeorgian live television is a public television broadcasting station that was launched in 1970 offering free to air services to the community of Georgia. This is a state owned station that submits its signals to the entire world …

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    There have been only a few great performers of Kartuli including Nino Ramishvili, Iliko Sukhishvili, Iamze Dolaberidze, and Pridon Sulaberidze. This war dance originated in Guria / Acharia, in southwestern Georgia, based on the numerous invasions of the country. The dance was originally performed by only a few men. However, over time it has grown.
    Kartuli dance is a romantic/wedding dance. It is performed by a dance couple. During the dance, the man is not allowed to touch the woman and must keep a certain distance from his partner. The man's upper body is motionless at all times. It shows that even in love, men must control their feelings.
    Khevsuruli is very technical and requires intense practice and utmost skill in order to perform the dance without hurting anyone. Mtiuluri is also a mountain dance. Similar to Khevsuruli, Mtiuluri is also based on competition. However, in this dance, the competition is mainly between two groups of young men and is a celebration of skill and art.
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