Georgian alphabet
The Georgian alphabet is the script currently used to write the Georgian language and occasionally other languages of the Caucasus.
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Georgian language - Caucasus
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The modern alphabet has thirty-three letters. Originally it had more, but some letters (lavender cells in the tables below) have become obsolete.
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The Georgian script makes no distinction between upper and lower case. However, certain modern writers have experimented with using Asomtavruli letters (see below) as capitals.
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Georgian Alphabets: I-Asomtavruli, II-Nuskha-khutsuri, III-Mkhedruli
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