Languages
Languages of CIS peoples / Georgian
Translation from Georgian language to Russian and from Russian language to Georgian
GMC Translation Service Translation Center offers professional translation from Georgian language (or to Georgian language). If you need written translation, our Center’s consisting of highly qualified translators, correctors and managers will do their best in order for the translation to be implemented with high quality and in proper term. We guarantee high quality of translation in different subject matter spheres: medicine, ecology, oil production, gas production, food industry, management and marketing, finances, instrument engineering, motor industry, different types of legal documents, contracts, software, instructions and manuals for up-to-date household appliances and technology, and etc.
Georgian language is the state and official language of the Republic of Georgia, refers to Kartvelian language group. Georgian language uses the script based on Georgian alphabet, which appeared in the V-th century and complied with phonetic principles. The Number of Georgian native-speakers is about 8 million of people, and among them there are citizens of both Georgia and other states (the Russian Federation, Turkey, and the United States). There are several dialects of Georgian language, for example, Kartvelian, Imeretian and Cahetian.
Modern Georgian language has five vocalic and 28 consonantal phonemes. There are singular/plural forms of nouns, one declension, and six cases. Georgian language is characterized with absence of accusative case and presence of ergative case. It should be noted, that during the years of the USSR, Georgia was a single Union Republic where local language, Georgian, had the status of the state one. The citizens of Georgia have kept their reverent attitude to the native language till present, and an evidence of this can be, for example, translation of many computer applications and programs to Georgian language.
Do you know that…
- There is mineral water of every kind in the territory of Georgia.
- History of Georgian wine ascends to the Bronze Age, monuments of which, in the form of jugs with remainders of grape stones were found by Georgian archeologists.
- Legendary Georgian tsarina Tamara (the XII-th century) acceded to the throne at the age of 15-20 years.
- “Only those who have sounded a misery, is blessed with afflation” is an aphorism of the great Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli.