kahjudeta
Kahjudeta, also known as the Kahju-Deta language, is a lesser-known language spoken by a small community in the remote regions of the Caucasus Mountains. It belongs to the Kartvelian language family, which also includes Georgian and Svan. The language is primarily spoken in the villages of Kahju and Deta, located in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia.
Kahjudeta has a rich oral tradition, with many stories, legends, and proverbs passed down through generations.
Despite its historical significance, Kahjudeta is currently endangered. The majority of its speakers are elderly, and
The language has a unique script, which is an adaptation of the Georgian alphabet. This script is
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in reviving Kahjudeta, with efforts to incorporate the