country profile
Georgia is located in the central and western parts of Transcaucasia, covering an area of 69,700 square kilometers. The population is 4.37 million, 70% of the residents are Grugi, and the others are Armenian and Russian. Most residents believe in the Orthodox Church, and a few believe in * * *.
Georgian is the official language, and most residents are familiar with Russian. The currency is Larry, the capital of Tbilisi.
Question 2: What language is spoken in Georgia? Russian? People over 40 can almost speak Russian, but usually they can speak Georgian.
Question 3: How to speak Georgian in daily life! Tbilisi dzalianlaziqalaqia Pronunciation and meaning, please forgive me, bishop.
Question 4: Everyday expressions in Georgian welcome language (Kethili Iqos Tk 'veni/Sheni Mobrdzaneba) Hello (gamarjoba) How are you? (rogora khar) Goodbye (nakhvamdis) I don't understand (ar me *** is) How much is this (bodishi)? (ra ghirs? ) Thank you (gmadlobth)
Question 5: What language does Cusman speak? Enthusiastic netizens.
Europe
Official languages of Malta: Maltese, English.
Macedonian: Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian
The official language of Denmark: Danish; Other languages: Faroe Islands, Greenland
Official language of Ukraine: Russian; Common languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Romanian.
Official languages of Belgium: Flemish, French
Luxembourg: Italy, France, Germany, Luxembourg.
The official language of San Marino: Italian
Official language of Belarus: Russian.
Lithuanian, Polish, Russian
Iceland: Iceland
Official language of Liechtenstein: German; Common languages: Italian, French
Hungary: Hungarian
The official language of Andorra: Catalan; Common languages: French, Spanish and Italian.
Official language of Spain: Spanish (that is, Castilian); Other languages: Galician, Basque.
Croatian: Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian
Official language of Greece: Greek; Common language: French
Official languages of Finland: Finnish and Swedish; Other languages: Lapland, Russian
Official language of Albania: Albanian; Common language: Greek
Latvia: Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian
France: French, Corsican dialect, Catalan, Flemish, Basque, Alsace, Provence.
The official language of the Faroe Islands (Denmark): Faroe Islands; Common languages: Danish, Greenland.
Official language of Poland: Polish
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian, Bulgarian
Romanian official language: Romanian; Other languages: Hungarian, German
British official language: English; North Wales: Celts; The northwest highlands of Scotland and Northern Ireland: Gaelic
Russia: Russian
Bulgaria: Bulgarian (Slavic)
Republic of Serbia and Montenegro: Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian.
Norwegian official language: Norwegian; Other languages: Lapland, Finnish
Official languages of Ireland: Irish (Gaelic) and English.
Estonian: Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian
Official language of the Netherlands: Dutch; Frisian province: Frisian
Czech official languages: Czech, Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian
Official languages of the Vatican: Italian and Latin.
Austria: German
Slovenia: Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian
Official languages of Slovakia: Czech and Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian
Portugal: Portuguese
Official language of Italy: Italian; Other languages: German, French
Official languages of Switzerland: German, French and Italian; Other languages: Latin and Roman
Languages spoken in Sweden: Swedish, Lapland and Finnish.
Germany: German
Moldova: Russian
Official language of Monaco: French; Common languages: Monegasque, English and Italian.
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North America
Official languages of Canada: French, English
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France): French
American official language: English;
Mexicans: Spaniards; Indians:
American Indian language; And other languages.
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Oceania
Marshall Islands: English
Official language of Papua New Guinea: English; Papua: Motu New Guinea: Pidgin
The common language of Wallis and Futuna (France): French; Common language: Polynesian
Official languages of Vanuatu: English, French and Bislama.
Northern Mariana Islands (USA) English
The official language of Pitcairn (UK): English; Dialect: A mixture of English and Tahiti.
Guam (USA) lingua franca: English; Local residents: Chamorro language
Tokelau (New) Tokelauan, English
Tonga Tongan, English
Cook Islands (New) Maori (Polynesian), English
Niue (New) Niue, English
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Question 6: The interior of Georgia, how to say and how to do it? Georgia is located in the central and western Transcaucasia, covering an area of 69,000 square kilometers. The population is 400,000-300,000, 0% of the residents are Georgians, and the others are Armenians and Russians. Most residents believe in the Orthodox Church, and a few believe in * * *. Georgian is the official language, and most residents are familiar with Russian. The currency is Larry, the capital of Tbilisi.
Question 7: What language is used in every country? (1) English: 1. Britain 2. America 3. Canada. Australia. New Zealand. Irish. Bahamas. Jamaica. Antigua and Barbuda 10. Saint Lucia 1 1. 5438+04. Grenada 15. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 16. Barbados 17. Belize 18. Guyana 19. India. Pakistan 2 1. Bangladesh. Bhutan (Bhutan) 23 Solomon Islands (pidgin). Papua New Guinea (pidgin). Fijian 3 1. Vanuatu (Biswara) 32. Nauru (Nauru) 33 Tuvalu (Tuvalu) Palau (Palau) Micronesia (Caroline). Marshall Islands (Marshall Islands). Samoa (Samoa) 38. Kiribati (Gilbert) 39. Namibia (Afrikaans). Zimbabwe (Shona, Ndebele) 45. Zambia. Malawi (Chiwa) 47. Lesotho (Lesotho) Swaziland (Swaziland). Mauritius. Tanzania 5 1. Kenya. Ethiopia.
(2) French: 1. France II. Belgium. Luxembourg (Luxembourg). Monaco 5. Andorra (Catalan) 7. Switzerland (Romance) 8. Canada. Vanuatu 10. Cameroon 1 1. Congo (gold 15. Comoros 16. Madagascar (Madagascar) 17. Gabon 18. Niger 19. Burkina Faso. Mali (Bambara) 2 1. Benin togo. Ivory Coast.
* * * Language: 1. Egypt II. Israel. Jordan 4. Palestine. Lebanon. Syria. Iraq. Kuwait. Saudi Arabia 10. Bahrain 1 1. Qatar 12. * * * United Arab Emirates 13. Oman 14. Yemen 15. Sudan 16. Libya 17. Tunisia 18. Algeria 19. Morocco. Mauritania 2 1. Djibouti.
(4) Spanish: 1. Spain 2. Equatorial Guinea. Mexico. Guatemala. El Salvador. Honduras. Nicaragua. Costa Rica. Cuba 10. Dominica 1 1. Panama 12. Colombia 13. Language) 16. Bolivia 17. Chile 18. Argentina 19. Uruguay. Paraguayan (Guarani)
(5) Russian: 1. Russia II. Belarusian. Kazakhstan. Moldova (Moldova) Tajikistan (whether Tajikistan favors Persian reform is unknown) 6. Turkmenistan (Turkmenistan) 7. Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz). Uzbekistan. Azerbaijani 65438.
(6) Portuguese: 1. Portugal 2. Brazil. Guinea Bissau. Cape Verde. Sao Tome and Principe. Angola. Mozambique 8. East Timor (Tetum)
(7) German: 1. Germany 2. Austria. Switzerland. Liechtenstein. Luxembourg
(8) Italian: 1. Italy 2. San Marino 3. Switzerland
Swahili: 1. Tanzania. Kenya. Uganda
Malay: 1 Malaysia II. Singapore. Brunei
(xi) Dutch: 1. Netherlands II. Belgium (Flemish) 3. Suriname
(12) Chinese: 1. China II. Singapore.
(XIII) Korean: 1. North Korea II. Korean (XIV) Greek: 1. Greece. Cyprus (Turkish is spoken in the north)
(15) Swedish: 1. Sweden 2. Finland
(16) Persian: 1. Iran 2. Ah ... >>
Question 8: How many languages are there in the world and which languages are used by more countries? There are 225 countries and regions in the world, including country 194 and region 3 1. Among them: Asia (48 countries) East Asia: China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea and Japan (5) Southeast Asia: Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, East Timor (1 1) South Asia: Nepal, Bhutan. Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan (5) West Asia: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Cyprus (20. 1 region) Northern Europe: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands of Denmark (Denmark) (6) Eastern Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova (7) Central Europe: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein (8) Monaco (8) Albania, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Spain, Portugal, Andorra (17) Azores (Portugal), Madeira Islands (Portugal) (8) East Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda. Kloc-0/0) Central Africa: Chad, Central Africa, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo * * and China (10) Sao Tome and Principe (8) West Africa: Mauritania, Western Sahara (Note: not independent, See:), Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Reunion Island in C? te d 'Ivoire (France), St. Helena Island (UK) (15) Oceania (14 country/10 region) Australia and New Zealand. French Polynesia, Pitcairn Island (United Kingdom), wallis islands and Futuna Islands (France), Niue (New), Tokelau (New), American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands (United States) North America (23 countries/13 regions) North America: Canada, United States, Mexico, Greenland (Denmark) (Denmark). Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico (United States), Netherlands Antilles, Aruba (Netherlands), Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom), Cayman Islands (United Kingdom), Bermuda Islands (United Kingdom) (25) South America (/kloc-0 & gt
Question 9: Why is Georgia's English name Georgia? There are several versions. Let me make a list for you:
1. What's the name of Georgian Persian-* * *? ur? Evolved from-ur It first spread to crusaders and pilgrims in western Europe, and after their death, the name Georgia finally came into being;
2. The root word is Greek γ ε ω ρ γ or Latin georgicus-, which means plow and agriculture respectively, because Georgia was a tribe that only knew farming at that time;
3. In fact, it seems that Georgia was borrowed from Syrian gurz-ān/gurz-iyān and Arabic in the 1 1 2nd century? ur? Ann/? Urzan, from New Persian Gul? /gur? ān, which itself originated from the vrkān/waru of ancient Iran and medieval Persia? The origin of ān is unknown, but it is similar to the eastern trans-Caspian place name Gorgan, which originated from the central Persian Varkana, the land of wolves. This may have the same etymology as the Armenian Virk' (), and it is also the Greek-Roman translation of Iberi (? βηρε? ), as the design of Iberian sports workers in Iberian Peninsula, they already know the name of this nation. This paragraph is so complicated, I surrender ...