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  Gruzinic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gruzinic (also known as Kivruli and Judæo-Georgian) is the traditional language spoken by the Gruzim, the ancient Jewish community of the Caucasus nation of Georgia.
Gruzinic is regarded by some authorities (see [1]) as little more than a market jargon.
Gruzinic is, like most Jewish languages spoken in Israel, on the decline.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gruzinic   (290 words)

  
 South Caucasian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gruzinic (also called Judæo-Georgian; kivruli in Georgian and Gruzinic, gruzinit in Russian), with about 80,000 speakers, of whom 60,000 are in Israel, and 20,000 in Georgia.
Machavariani) conjecture that the earliest split, which separated Svan from the other languages, occurred in the second millennium BC or earlier; while Megrelian and Laz were separated from Georgian roughly a thousand years later, and split from each other roughly 500 years ago.
Gruzinic is sometimes regarded as a variant of Georgian, modified by the inclusion of large numbers of Hebrew and Aramaic loanwords.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_Caucasian_languages   (731 words)

  
 Mizrahi Jews - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Among other languages associated with Mizrahim are Dzhidi, Gruzinic, Bukhori, Kurdish, Judeo-Berber, Juhuri and Judeo-Aramaic dialects.
Most of the many notable philosophical, religious, and literary works of the Mizrahim were written in Arabic using a modified Hebrew alphabet.
Arabic was the mother tongue of some, Persian for those from Iran, and Gruzinic, Georgian, Tajik, Juhuri, and various other languages for those who emigrated from elsewhere.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Mizrahi_Jews   (1199 words)

  
 Georgian language - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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).
Georgian is the most important of the South Caucasian languages, a family that also includes Svan and Megrelian (chiefly spoken in Northwest Georgia) and Laz (chiefly spoken along the Black Sea coast of Turkey, from Melyat, Rize to the Georgian frontier).
georgianlanguage.quickseek.com   (1832 words)

  
 Mingrelian language resources
...and Gruzinic are not the only languages of this family that are written.
We know Mingrelian as a written language since 1864, then between the cultural autonomy from 1930 to 1938, and finally after...
...alphabet, and Gruzinic are not the only languages of this family that are written.
www.mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Mingrelian.html   (1205 words)

  
 Mizrahi Jews - Dic.blogopt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
For the organization of the Religious Zionist Movement, please see Mizrachi.
Other languages associated with Mizrahim include Judeo-Persian, Gruzinic, Georgian, Tajik, Juhuri, Berber dialects, Aramaic dialects, Kurdish, among others.
Most of the many notable philosophical, religious, and grammatical works of the Mizrahim were written in Arabic using a modified Hebrew alphabet.
dic.blogopt.com /Arab_Jew   (1129 words)

  
 Mizrahi_Jews - Encyclopedia online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
*Traditional: Judæo-Arabic, Dzhidi, Gruzinic, Bukhori, Kurdish Judeo-Berber, Juhuri and Judeo-Aramaic
Mizrahi communities spoke a number of Judeo-Arabic dialects, such as Moghrabi though these are now mainly used as a second language.
Arabic dialects were the mother tongue of some -- especially those from North Africa -- Persian for those from Iran, English for the Baghdadi Jews from India, and Gruzinic, Georgian, Tajik, Juhuri, and various other languages for those who emigrated from elsewhere.
en.lorefans.com /article_Mizrahi_Jews   (1375 words)

  
 Gagauz language resources
Gagauz is spoken on a daily basis in: Moldova
...language Gagauz language Gaspésie French Gathering Gelao language Geneva School Geonym Glosa language Gogodala Groma language Gruzinic Gurung language Guugu Yimidhirr language G‗ana language H Hakuchi Adyghe...
The Gagauz national movement intensified when Romanian was accepted as the official language of the Republic of Moldova.
www.mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Gagauz.html   (1313 words)

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