Georgian

The Georgian script is used primarily for writing in the Georgian language. Upper- and lowercase pairs exist primarily in archaic forms of the script.

Script Forms. The modern Georgian is a lowercase style called mkhedruli (soldier's). It originated as the secular derivative of a form called khutsuri (ecclesiastical) that had both uppercase and lowercase pairs. Although no longer use in most modern texts, the khutsuri style is still used for liturgical purposes; the Unicode standard encodes the uppercase form of khutsuri as well as the lowercase letters of modern Georgian.

Georgian Paragraph Separator. The Georgian paragraph separator has a distinct representation, so it has been separately encoded as U+10FB. It visually marks a paragraph end, but it must be followed bt a formatting character such as U+2029 (Paragraph Separator) to cause a paragraph mark.

Other punctuation. For the Georgian full stop, use U+0589 (Armenian Full Stop).

The khutsuri style is included in the Georgian Extended Unicode subrange, while the mkhedruli style is in the Basic Georgian Unicode subrange.

Georgian Extended:Basic Georgian:Letter Name
10a010d0AN
10a110d1BAN
10a210d2GAN
10a310d3DON
10a410d4EN
10a510d5VIN
10a610d6ZEN
10a710d7TAN
10a810d8IN
10a910d9KAN
10aa10daLAS
10ab10dbMAN
10ac10dcNAR
10ad10ddON
10ae10dePAR
10af10dfZHAR
10b010d0RAE
10b110e1SAN
10b210e2TAR
10b310e3UN
10b410e4PHAR
10b510e5KHAR
10b610e6GHAN
10b710e7QAR
10b810e8SHIN
10b910e9CHIN
10ba10eaCAN
10bb10ebJIL
10bc10ecCIL
10bd10edCHAR
10be10eeXAN
10bf10efJHAN
10c010f0HAE
10c110f1HE
10c210f2HIE
10c310f3WE
10c410f4HAR
10c510f5HOE
10c610f6FI
10cb10fbPARAGRAPH SEPARATOR

Uppercase: ႠႡႢႣႤႥႦႧႨႩႪႫႬႭႮႯႰႱႲႳႴႵႶႷႸႹႺႻႼႽႾႿჀჁჂჃჄჅ

Lowercase: აბგდევზთიკლმნოპჟრსტუფქღყშჩცძწჭხჯჰჱჲჳჴჵჶ჻