When we compare Georgian with other languages, we discover some fun facts! π€
Unlike many languages in Europe, Georgian belongs to the Kartvelian language family. It doesnβt belong to the Indo-European family, making it very special! π
For example, while English has a different way of forming sentences, Georgian uses a structure that can be more flexible. The sounds in Georgian, like the "gh" in βgogoβ (girl), are less common in languages like
Spanish or French. This uniqueness makes Georgian a joy to learn! π
Exploring these differences can be like going on a linguistic adventure! π