Georgian dialects
Northeast dialects
This group is spoken by the mountaineers in northeast Georgia.
- Mokhevian (Moxevuri, მოხევური), spoken in Khevi
- Mtiuletian-Gudamaq’rian (Mtiulur-Gudamaqʼruli, მთიულურ-გუდამაყრული) in Mtiuleti and Gudamaqari
- Khevsurian (Xevsuruli, ხევსურული) in Khevsureti
- Pshavian (Pšavuri, ფშავური) in Pshavi
- Tushetian (Tušuri, თუშური) in Tusheti
Eastern dialects
Two of these dialects, Ingiloan and Fereidanian, are spoken outside Georgia, the former by the indigenous Georgians in northwest Aserbaidschan, and the latter by the descendants of the 17th-century Georgian deportees in Iran.
- Kakhetian (Kʼaxuri, კახური) in Kakheti
- Ingiloan (Ingilouri, ინგილოური) in Saingilo (Azerbaijan)
- Fereidanian (Pereidnuli, ფერეიდნული) in Fereydoon Shahr (Iran)
- Tianetian (Tianeturi, თიანეთური) in Tianeti
Central dialects
The Central dialects, sometimes considered part of the Eastern group, are spoken in central and southern Georgia, and provide the basis for Standard Georgian language.
- Kartlian (Kartluri, ქართლური) in Kartli
- Javakhian (Javaxuri, ჯავახური) in Javakheti
- Meskhian (Mesxuri, მესხური) in Meskheti
Southwest dialects
- Gurian (Guruli, გურული) in Guria
- Adjarian (Ačʼaruli, აჭარული) in Adjara
- Imerkhevian (Imerxeuli, იმერხეული) in Imerkhevi (Turkey)
Northwest dialects
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