The Georgian language is the official language of Georgia, a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It belongs to the Kartvelian language family, which is unique to the region and has no close relatives. Georgian is known for its distinctive script, which has evolved over centuries and consists of 33 letters.
Georgian is spoken by approximately 4 million people, primarily in Georgia and among its diaspora. The language has a rich literary tradition, with historical texts dating back to the 5th century. Its complex grammar and phonetics make it a fascinating subject for linguists and language learners alike.