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  2. Explanatory dictionary of the Georgian language - Wikipedia

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    It was produced from 1950 until 1964, and about 150 scientists worked on it. It was the first Georgian dictionary which had a systematic documentation for each word. The words are arranged alphabetically. The first volume contains a brief description of the grammar of Georgian. [1]

  3. Mingrelian language - Wikipedia

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    Mingrelian is generally written in the Georgian alphabet, but it has no written standard or official status. Almost all speakers are bilingual; they use Mingrelian mainly for familiar and informal conversation, and Georgian (or, for expatriate speakers, the local official language) for other purposes.

  4. Microsoft Translator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Translator or Bing Translator is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Microsoft.Microsoft Translator is a part of Microsoft Cognitive Services [1] and integrated across multiple consumer, developer, and enterprise products, including Bing, Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Lync, Yammer, Skype Translator, Visual Studio, and Microsoft ...

  5. Mingrelian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Example of the declension of noun stem კოჩ- (ǩoç-“man”) in comparison to corresponding Laz კოჩ- (ǩoç-), Georgian კაც- (kʼats-) and Svan č'äš (“husband”) forms. Note that Laz does not index adverbial and benefactive cases through suffixes , neither do Georgian nor Svan index the lative or ablative .

  6. Category:Georgian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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  7. Kita Chkhenkeli - Wikipedia

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    Plaque for Kita Chkhenkeli in Zurich, Theater Street 4. Tschenkéli was born in Kutaisi, the second largest city of Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire.He was a younger brother of the prominent Social-Democratic politician Akaki Chkhenkeli.

  8. Georgia's most powerful man suggests an apology for 2008 war ...

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    Georgia's most powerful man, Bidzina Ivanishvili, suggested that the South Caucasus country could apologise to Ossetians for the 2008 war with Russia that led to Moscow recognising two rebel ...

  9. Georgian - Wikipedia

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    Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians; Georgian scripts, three scripts used to write the language; Georgian (Unicode block), a Unicode block containing the Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli scripts; Georgian cuisine, cooking styles and dishes with origins in the nation of Georgia and prepared by Georgian people around the world