tehniki
Tehniki is a term that refers to a group of languages spoken in the South Caucasus region, primarily in Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. The term "Tehniki" is derived from the Georgian word "tehni," which means "language." These languages are part of the Kartvelian language family, which also includes the Svan language. Tehniki languages are known for their complex grammatical structures and rich vocabulary.
The most prominent Tehniki languages are Georgian, Azeri, and Armenian. Georgian is the official language of
Tehniki languages share several common features, including a complex system of case marking, a rich system
Despite their similarities, Tehniki languages also have distinct differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. For example,
Tehniki languages have a long history and have played significant roles in the cultural and political development