Georgian language

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Georgian
ქართული Kartuli
Spoken in: Georgia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia
Total speakers: 4.1 million [1]
Language family: South Caucasian
 Georgian
 
Writing system: Georgian alphabet 
Official status
Official language of: Georgia
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: ka
ISO 639-2: geo (B)Template:Infobox Language/terminological
ISO 639-3: kat

Georgian (ქართული ენა, kartuli ena) is the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus.

Georgian is the primary language of about 3.9 million people in Georgia itself (83 percent of the population), and of another 500,000 abroad (chiefly in Turkey, Iran, Russia, USA and Europe). It is the literary language for all ethnographic groups of Georgian people, especially those who speak other South Caucasian languages (or Kartvelian languages): Svans, Megrelians, and the Laz. Gruzinic, or "Kivruli", sometimes considered a separate Jewish language, is spoken by an additional 20,000 in Georgia and 65,000 elsewhere (primarily 60,000 in Israel).