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ilyazhito
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« on: May 03, 2012, 02:55:23 PM »

I would be interested in finding a text of the liturgy in Georgian, and preferably with both transliteration and Georgian text, to help me learn the Georgian alphabet. Our deacon uses Georginan that is transliterated into Cyrillic. I would like to learn Georgian alphabet and language. Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2012, 04:07:46 PM »

I would be interested in finding a text of the liturgy in Georgian, and preferably with both transliteration and Georgian text, to help me learn the Georgian alphabet. Our deacon uses Georginan that is transliterated into Cyrillic. I would like to learn Georgian alphabet and language. Thanks!

Unfortunately, I'm not able to provide links pertaining to the Georgian liturgy. But for general language materials, check out Learn101.org's "Learn Georgian" and PJ Hillery's "The Georgian Language: An outline grammatical summary".

Best of luck in your studies--Georgian seems one of the most challenging languages out there.

T.
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