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Georgian in French

Georgian in French is géorgien, Géorgien, Géorgienne — Georgian means relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.

Georgian in French

géorgien
adj
Of, from, or pertaining to the Eastern European country of Georgia, the Georgian people or the Georgian language.
Géorgien
noun
Géorgienne
noun
géorgien
proper noun
The language of Georgia, a country in Eastern Europe and Western Asia.

What does "Georgian" mean?

  1. adj Relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.
    "Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri."
  2. adj Relating to the period of the British monarchs named George, roughly 1714 to 1830, or the architecture of that era.
    "The house is a fine example of Georgian architecture."
  3. noun A person from the country of Georgia, or a resident of the US state of Georgia.
    "Many Georgians speak Russian as a second language."

Georgian in a sentence

  • Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri.
  • The house is a fine example of Georgian architecture.
  • Many Georgians speak Russian as a second language.

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Georgian" in French?

"Georgian" in French is géorgien, Géorgien, Géorgienne. Georgian means: Relating to the country of Georgia, its people, or its language.

How do you use "Georgian" in a sentence?

Example: "Georgian cuisine is famous for its cheese-filled bread, khachapuri." In French, "Georgian" is géorgien, Géorgien, Géorgienne.

Are there other ways to say "Georgian" in French?

Yes — French has 3 translations listed for "Georgian": géorgien, Géorgien, Géorgienne.

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