Both correct. One is just easier to write by hand.
bachia on
First one looks more like Q (ქ)
Squeezemyhandalittle on

kowaxuriskanfeti on
both is same alphabet. first is mostly used when write by hand. second is mostly used when is being printed in computer or anything(because it is harder to write by hand)
hungerchicken on
Both are correct! I’m learning Georgian and I write the easier version like the number 5 but the top line is in middle and little slanted. Yours look like little like ქ but I’m noob and to my eyes it looks alright. 😀
Both correct. Left one is more typical in handwriting.
SuccessfulTowel3529 on
Both are “dj,” but the second one is mostly seen in books or digital texts, in the old text mostly. while we usually use the first one in handwriting-ჯ
SuccessfulTowel3529 on
Your first letter is incorrect tho. It needs straight line and then curved line -ჯ after that you put the horizontal line
ushkuria on
Idk why everyone is saying both are correct, none of them are, thats not how you write ჯ, when writing it by hand u should write კ and cross the line on its head
Ok_Gold2097 on
I don’t understand why people write like first one even as Georgian. We learn to write it like ჭ.
cava-lier on
Both are correct, but I don’t think anyone uses the right version in practice
Rati05 on
The line on the first version does not need to be slanted. Just straight line will do
AliciaMargatritaa299 on
I write them as both of these but I usually prefer the second one because it looks pretty :3
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Both correct. One is just easier to write by hand.
First one looks more like Q (ქ)

both is same alphabet. first is mostly used when write by hand. second is mostly used when is being printed in computer or anything(because it is harder to write by hand)
Both are correct! I’m learning Georgian and I write the easier version like the number 5 but the top line is in middle and little slanted. Yours look like little like ქ but I’m noob and to my eyes it looks alright. 😀
https://preview.redd.it/vzld8kcv3g3h1.png?width=161&format=png&auto=webp&s=d0d1b7d4596ca34b2713e95ab45683c5f0d62d5e
Both correct. Left one is more typical in handwriting.
Both are “dj,” but the second one is mostly seen in books or digital texts, in the old text mostly. while we usually use the first one in handwriting-ჯ
Your first letter is incorrect tho. It needs straight line and then curved line -ჯ after that you put the horizontal line
Idk why everyone is saying both are correct, none of them are, thats not how you write ჯ, when writing it by hand u should write კ and cross the line on its head
I don’t understand why people write like first one even as Georgian. We learn to write it like ჭ.
Both are correct, but I don’t think anyone uses the right version in practice
The line on the first version does not need to be slanted. Just straight line will do
I write them as both of these but I usually prefer the second one because it looks pretty :3