Speaking English

Georgian is the most widely spoken language in the country, with other languages spoken largely in their native tongues. English, Russian, Assyrian, Svan, and Urum are all frequently spoken languages in the region, in addition to English, Russian, Assyrian, and Svan.


Georgia's official language, Kartuli ena, is a spoken language of the republic of Georgia that differs depending on which dialects are spoken, mostly between East and West. Georgian youngsters learn speaking English the fastest when they are part of the younger generation, but they cannot learn English from their elders until they have firsthand experience.


Although Georgian is a difficult language to master, you may expect to pick up a few words for each place you visit. Sometimes it's difficult to get your tongue around basic greetings and farewells — gamarjoba and mshvidobit, in case you were wondering. The ornate alphabet seemed like a fairly attractive set of squiggly lines that you couldn't even begin to interpret when combined with that.

Many residents, especially the younger generations, speak English in the main towns, but expect to perform a lot of gesticulating and charades dancing in the smaller villages and mountains, with a few unpleasant misunderstandings thrown in for good measure.

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