When we compare Georgian with other languages, we discover some fun facts! ๐ค
Unlike many languages in Europe, Georgian belongs to the Kartvelian language family. It doesnโt belong to the Indo-European family, making it very special! ๐
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 โgogoโ (girl), are less common in languages like
Spanish or French. This uniqueness makes Georgian a joy to learn! ๐
Exploring these differences can be like going on a linguistic adventure! ๐