Georgian

Georgian is written using its own unique alphabetic script, known as Mkhedruli, which is used for the modern Georgian language. Unlike Latin or Cyrillic systems, the Georgian script is entirely independent in origin and has developed within the Caucasus region.

The Georgian writing system is a true alphabet, meaning each character represents a single sound. There are no separate uppercase or lowercase forms, and each letter maintains a consistent phonemic value, making pronunciation highly predictable.