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Post #1323094

2026-01-27 21:35 UTC

@joshavanier I'm proud to see you practicing my language's alphabet! A few tips related to what I've noticed: - To get more acquainted with the letter forms, it'd be better if you use the grid that I'm including to this reply as a picture. If you don't see it, you can look up pictures of "საწერი ბადე", which is what this pattern is called. - Don't be afraid to take up space when you're practicing. It's generally easier to write bigger. - The letters კ, ლ, ჟ, რ, ტ, წ, ჭ and ჯ have alternative cursive forms that you may find easier to write. - When you're writing a word, make sure that the middle parts of each letter are aligned. The ე in მხედრული, for instance, is too high, so it breaks the vertical balance. I'm curious about why you decided to practice Georgian in the first place. Regardless of the reason, I'm happy that you're exploring it. There's more to discover, so keep going : )

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  • @joshavanier@merveilles.town 2026-01-28 03:17

    @gvalia wow, I didn't know there was someone from Georgia in Merveilles! გამარჯობა! nice to meet you ^^ I'll try again with that grid. I actually realised late that I started on the wrong side of the folded graph paper hance the constrained spacing haha thanks for the tips! I went to Georgia a couple of times before (went around Tbilisi, Bakuriani, Mtskheta, Gudauri), made some good friends there, and basically fell in love with it; and so I mean to come back again eventually, should the future allow it :)

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