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Appendix:Georgian script

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This appendix explains characters written in the Georgian script.

Modern Georgian script - მხედრული (Mkhedruli for most texts, Mtavruli for capitalized texts)

This is the dominant script in this group.

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/ɑ/ /b/ /ɡ/ /d/ /ɛ/ /v/ /z/ /tʰ/ /i/ /kʼ/ /l/ /m/ /n/ /ɔ/ /pʼ/ /ʒ/ /r/ /s/ /tʼ/ /u/ /pʰ/ /kʰ/ /ɣ/ /qʼ/ /ʃ/ /t͡ʃʰ/ /t͡sʰ/ /d͡z/ /t͡sʼ/ /t͡ʃʼ/ /x/ /d͡ʒ/ /h/
a b g d e v z t i l m n o ž r s u p k ɣ š č c ʒ č̣ x ǯ h

Old ecclesiastical Khutsuri script

See also

  • Appendix:Unicode/Georgian: contains traditional “Asomtavruli” (round) letters, also used as capital letters in old ecclesiastic texts with the bicameral “Khutsuri” script, and “Mkhedruli” letters (variable height with descenders and descenders), used as lower case letters in most texts with the modern Georgian script, and a few additional characters.
  • Appendix:Unicode/Georgian Extended: contains “Mtavruli” letters (variants of “Mkhedruli” letters with a fixed height and no descenders or ascenders), used as capital letters for emphasis and titling in some texts with the modern Georgian script.
  • Appendix:Unicode/Georgian Supplement: contains “Nuskuri” (angular) letters, used as lowercase letters in old ecclesiastic texts with the bicameral “Khutsusi” script.
  • Georgian alphabet on Wikipedia.Wikipedia