Georgia (country) Languages

Description
Georgian is the most widely-spoken of the Kartvelian languages and serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. Its speakers today number approximately four million.

Georgian is spoken in other communities located in:
 * Turkey
 * Azerbaijan
 * Russia
 * Iran
 * Europe
 * North America

Besides Georgian, other common languages are spoken in Georgia including:
 * English
 * Russian
 * Azerbaijani
 * Svan
 * Urum

Word List(s)
Georgian
 * Useful Georgian phrases (Omniglot)
 * Georgian phrasebook (Wikitravel)

Russian
 * Russian Genealogical Word List
 * Useful Russian phrases (Omniglot)

Azerbaijani
 * Useful Azerbaijani phrases (Omniglot)
 * Azerbaijani Phrasebook (Wikitravel)
 * Azerbaijani Phrases (My Languages)

Svan

Urum

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Georgian
 * Georgian Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Georgian Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Russian
 * Russian phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Russian alphabet (Wikipedia)
 * Russian Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Azerbaijani
 * Azerbaijani phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Azerbaijani Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Svan
 * Svan phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Svan Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Urum
 * Urum phonology (Wikipedia)

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Georgian
 * English to Georgian Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Learn Georgian (Learn101)

Russian
 * Russian Letter Writing Guide
 * English to Russian Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Learn Russian in just 5 minutes (duolingo)
 * Learn Russian (Babbel)

Azerbaijani
 * English to Azerbaijani Dictionary (Glosbe)
 * Learn to Speak Azerbaijani Fluently and Effectively (Glossika)

Svan
 * English to Svan Dictionary (Glosbe)

Urum
 * Urum to Svan Dictionary (Glosbe)

Additional Resources

 * Hewitt, B G. Georgian : a learner's grammar. New York: Routledge, 2005. Available at: WorldCat.
 * *Kurdiani, Michael, and Sakʻartʻvelos avtokepʻaluri martʻlmadidebeli eklesia. Georgian language and script. Tbilisi: International Center for Christian Studies at the Orthodox Church of Georgia, 2008. Available at: WorldCat.
 * Georgia Country (Wikitravel)