Quelle langue parlent les Géorgiens ?

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Quelle langue parlent les Géorgiens ?

Quelle langue parlent les Géorgiens ?

71% des habitants ont pour langue maternelle le géorgien. Lequel s'écrit avec un alphabet de 33 lettres, le mkhedruli. Par ordre d'importance numérique décroissant viennent ensuite les locuteurs du russe (9% - slave), de l'arménien (6% - indo-européen), de l'azéri (3% - altaïque), de l'ossète (1,8% - indo-iranien)…

Quel est la langue de l'Azerbaïdjan ?

Azéri Azerbaïdjan/Langues officielles L'azéri ou azerbaïdjanais est la langue parlée par 90,6 % de la population d'Azerbaïdjan. C'est une langue turcique appartenant à la famille altaïque au même titre que le turc, le turkmène, l'ouzbek, l'ouïghour, le kazakh, le kirghiz et le tatar.

What languages are spoken in Georgia?

  • What Languages Are Spoken In Georgia? 1 Official Language Of Georgia. Georgian is the official and primary language of Georgia. ... 2 Minority Languages Spoken In Georgia. Azerbaijani language is spoken by 6.2% of the Georgian population. ... 3 Status Of The English Language In Georgia. ...

How closely related is the Georgian language to other languages?

  • Among the Kartvelian languages, Georgian is most closely related to the so-called Zan languages ( Megrelian and Laz ); glottochronological studies indicate that it split from the latter approximately 2700 years ago. Svan is a more distant relative that split off much earlier, perhaps 4000 years ago.

What is the rhythm of the Georgian language?

  • The rhythm of Georgian speech is syllable-timed. Georgian contains many "harmonic clusters" involving two consonants of a similar type (voiced, aspirated, or ejective) which are pronounced with only a single release; e.g. ბგერა bgera (sound), ცხოვრება tskhovreba (life), and წყ ალი ts'q'ali (water).

What was the first literary language in Georgia?

  • The new literary language was constructed on an already well-established cultural infrastructure, appropriating the functions, conventions, and status of Aramaic, the literary language of pagan Georgia, and the new national religion. The first Georgian texts are inscriptions and palimpsests dating to the 5th century.

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