where do people speak Georgian language?
Georgian (α₯αα αα£αα ααα, romanized: kartuli ena, pronounced [kΚ°ΙΙΎΛtΚ°uli ΛΙnΙ]) is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language, and serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages.[2] It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population.[3] Its speakers today number approximately four million. Classification No claimed genetic links between the Kartvelian languages and any other language family in the world are accepted in mainstream linguistics. 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.[4] Dialects Main article: Georgian dialects Standard Georgian is largely based on the Kartlian dialect.[5] Over the centuries it has exerted a strong influence on
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