Georgian and Polish alphabets

We found some information about Georgian and Polish alphabets. Our presentation is in Georgian

To learn Georgian alphabet we used the film from a webpage: Georgian as a foreign language where use of teaching/learning materials are free of charge.:

The outline of Georgian letters you can see HERE
Here are just a few interesting facts about the Polish language:
I - Polish includes many words taken from other languages. These include: Russian, Latin, French, German, Italian, and English.
II - The Polish alphabet has 32 letters, 9 vowels and 23 consonants: a, ą, b, c, ć, d, e, ę, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, ł, m, n, ń, o, ó, p, r, s, ś, t, u, w, y, z, ź, ż
The letters q, v, x are not normally used in the Polish language except in words taken from English and other languages, e.g., fax, veto, cv.
III - Polish is often said to be one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn. Particulary difficult is the pronunciation of sounds; and the complex gender system (with five genders!).
How to pronounce Polish letters you can find out on the website: Mówić po polsku (Speak Polish)
And the alphabet:

Everything about Polish pronunciation you can find HERE

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