Karto-Zan languages
The Karto-Zan languages, also known as Georgian-Zan languages, are a branch of Kartvelian languages. They are spoken mainly in Georgia. There are two branches of the branch: Georgian and the Zan languages.[1]
| Karto-Zan | |
|---|---|
| Georgian-Zan | |
| Geographic distribution: | South Caucasus, Anatolia, Israel |
| Linguistic classification: | Kartvelian
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| Subdivisions: |
Zan
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