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Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

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  • #21
    Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

    well mashtoc didn't know georgian and if you don't know language you can't creat alphabet for foreing language it' very logical, but you armenians have Incredible logic maybe mashtoc realy was in iberia but he didn't creat georgian alphabet, he saw georgian alphabet and then creat armenian alphabet it's more logical than he created alphabet for foreing language which he did't know.

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    • #22
      Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

      Originally posted by diaukhi View Post
      well mashtoc didn't know georgian and if you don't know language you can't creat alphabet for foreing language it' very logical, but you armenians have Incredible logic maybe mashtoc realy was in iberia but he didn't creat georgian alphabet, he saw georgian alphabet and then creat armenian alphabet it's more logical than he created alphabet for foreing language which he did't know.
      Now can you provide sources or historians that support your opinion? Because all the data delivered here points to the opposite.

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      • #23
        Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

        Originally posted by diaukhi View Post
        well mashtoc didn't know georgian and if you don't know language you can't creat alphabet for foreing language it' very logical, but you armenians have Incredible logic maybe mashtoc realy was in iberia but he didn't creat georgian alphabet, he saw georgian alphabet and then creat armenian alphabet it's more logical than he created alphabet for foreing language which he did't know.
        Where is your evidence that Mashtots did not speak Georgian?

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        • #24
          Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

          Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
          Where is your evidence that Mashtots did not speak Georgian?
          read kuryon

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          • #25
            Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

            today we use alphabet - mkhedruli, which created in XI century

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            • #26
              Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

              Originally posted by diaukhi View Post
              read kuryon
              Be more specific. You can't argue/make a point by referring me to someone else. Make your point and use the reference to back your claim. I'll 'read kuryon' if I feel the need to check the source of your claim.

              We're not talking about that script and we all already know Georgians use it today.

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              • #27
                Re: Similarities between Armenian and Georgian alphabets

                Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
                Be more specific. You can't argue/make a point by referring me to someone else. Make your point and use the reference to back your claim. I'll 'read kuryon' if I feel the need to check the source of your claim.

                We're not talking about that script and we all already know Georgians use it today.
                mashtoc didn't know georgian it's fact and if you don't beleave, read kuryon. kuryon wrote that when mashtoc came to iberia by that time king of iberia was bakuri and interestin thing is that when mastoc came to iberia king was pharsman and not bakur.
                Last edited by diaukhi; 01-07-2012, 03:28 PM.

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