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| Authors | Givi Bojgua |
|---|---|
| Publication Year | 2011 |
| Book Details | Soft Cover |
| Format (mm) | 150×210 |
| Page Number | 292 |
Givi Bojgua — writer, journalist, translator, Doctor of Philology. Our ancient Georgian language, which has endured many hardships, has reached this day with struggle and glory, but is currently facing a clear test. The powerful flow of words of foreign origin mercilessly invading the language threatens to destroy what has been established and established so far; The abundance of diverse synonyms is catastrophically diminishing; the language is weakening, becoming weak; There is no limit to the abuse of barbarisms (mainly Anglicisms), calques, slang, and vulgarisms; Artistic speech (both oral and written) is being stifled, and its place is taken by the lean Georgian language…It is time for all citizens of Georgia to realize that the “language of the gods” (Lado Asatiani) must be freed from murky impurities. And dedication to the Georgian language is a matter of honor for each of us!
We think this book will also provide you with some help in this fight.
| Authors | Givi Bojgua |
|---|---|
| Publication Year | 2011 |
| Book Details | Soft Cover |
| Format (mm) | 150×210 |
| Page Number | 292 |
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