Georgian alphabet
The Georgian alphabet is used to write in the Georgian language and other Kartvelian languages. The alphabet is called Khutsuri, first said around in the 11th century.
Greek and Aramaic influences have been shown, but some Georgian scholars like Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze have said that they were freely invented in imitation of the Greek model rather than directly based upon earlier forms of the Aramaic alphabet even though the Georgian phonological inventory is very different from Greek.
Georgian Alphabet Media
- Mikael Modrekili Iadgari (2).jpg
Iadgari of Mikael Modrekili in Asomtavruli, 10th century.
- Coin of Queen Tamar 1200 AD.png
Coin of Queen Tamar 1200 AD
- Ლაშა-გიორგის მონეტა 1210 წ..png
Coin of King George IV of Georgia "Lasha", 1210 AD.
- Asomtavruli letter მ.png
Letter მ (m) of Asomtavruli script of the Georgian alphabet
- Asomtavruli letter თ (t).png
Asomtavruli letter თ (t)
- Mokvis saxareba - Mates saxareba.png
Mokvis saxareba - Mates saxareba
- Asomtavruli.svg
Direction of writing of Georgian Asomtavruli letters
- Iviron Collection - John Tornikios 1.jpg
Nuskhuri of John Tornike collection of the Monastery of Iviron, 10th century.
- Asomtavruli u.svg
The old Georgian (asomtavruli) letter .Created by Giga in Georgian wikipedia.
- Will of David IV B.svg
Will of David IV