Languages by language family/Kartvelian
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Kartvelian languages
▸ Georgic languages:
- Judeo-Georgian [jge] (disabled)
- Old Georgian (†) [oge] (disabled)
- Early Old Georgian (5th to 8th centuries)
- Khanmet’i (5th and 6th centuries)
- Haemet’i' (7th and 8th centuries)
- Classical Old Georgian (9th to 11th centuries)
- Early Old Georgian (5th to 8th centuries)
- Georgian [ka/kat]
- Middle Georgian (11th to 17th centuries, and modern liturgic)
- Adzhar
- Fereydan
- Gurian
- Imeretian
- Imerxev
- Imerxev Kartlian
- Ingilo
- Kaxetian
- Meskhur-Javakhuri
- Moxev
- Mtiul
- Pshav
- Racha-Lexchxum
- Tush
- Xevsur
▸ Zan languages:
- Mingrelian (or Megrelian, Megrel, Megruli, Marguli, Margali, Margaluri, Iverian) [xmf]
- Laz (or Lazuri) [lzz]
- Vice-Arxava
- Eastern Laz (or Senaki)
- Chxala
- Xopa
- Western Laz
- Atina-Pazar (or Atina)
- Samurzakan-Zugdidi