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The Georgian numerals are the system of number names used in Georgian, a language spoken in the country of Georgia. The Georgian numerals from 30 to 99 are constructed using a base-20 system, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] similar to the scheme used in Basque , French for numbers 80 through 99, [ 4 ] or the notion of the score in English.
Despite its popularity this system sometimes leads to ambiguity. The system is mostly used in social networks, forums, chat rooms, etc.The system is greatly influenced by the common QWERTY-derived Georgian keyboard layout that ties each key to each letter in the alphabet (seven of them: T, W, R, S, J, Z, C with the help of the shift key to make another letter).
T'ari (asomtavruli Ⴒ, nuskhuri ⴒ, mkhedruli ტ, mtavruli Ტ) is the 21st letter of the three Georgian scripts. [1] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 300. [2] T'ari is an alveolar ejective consonant and is pronounced as hard Tani.
Ani (asomtavruli Ⴀ, nuskhuri ⴀ, mkhedruli ა, mtavruli Ა) is the 1st letter of the three Georgian scripts. [1] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 1. [2] Ani represents an open central unrounded vowel /a/, like the pronunciation of a in "father".
In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 700. [2] In the Georgian language, Ghani’s phonemic realisation can be classified as a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/, although it is argued that it can also be a voiced uvular fricative /ʁ/, depending on the context it appears in.
He or Ei [1] (asomtavruli Ⴡ, nuskhuri ⴡ, mkhedruli ჱ, mtavruli Ჱ) is the 8th letter of the three Georgian scripts. [2] It is only used in the Svan language. In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 8. It is now obsolete in the Georgian language. [3]
Khari or Hari (asomtavruli Ⴤ, nuskhuri ⴤ, mkhedruli ჴ, mtavruli Ჴ) is the 35th letter of the three Georgian scripts. [1] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 7000. Now obsolete. [2]
Shini (asomtavruli Ⴘ, nuskhuri ⴘ, mkhedruli შ, mtavruli Შ) is the 28th letter of the three Georgian scripts. [1] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 900. [2] Shini commonly represents the voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant /ʃ/, like the pronunciation of sh in "shoe".