Gruzinic (also known as Kivruli and Judæo-Georgian) is the traditional language spoken by the Gruzim, the ancient Jewish community of the Caucasus nation of Georgia.
With the exception of a large number of Hebrew and Aramaic loanwords, the language is reportedly largely mutually intelligible with Georgian.
Gruzinic is regarded by some authorities (see *) as little more than a market jargon.
Kartvelian languages | Languages of Georgia | Languages of Russia
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