ISO 9984:1996, "Transliteration of Georgian characters into Latin characters", was last reviewed and confirmed in 2010. The guiding principles in the standard are: • No
digraphs, i.e. one Latin letter per Georgian letter (apart from the apostrophe-like "High comma off center" (
ISO 5426), which is mapped to "Combining comma above right" (U+0315) in Unicode, for
aspirated consonants, whereas
ejectives are unmarked, e.g.: კ → k, ქ → k̕ • Extended characters are mostly Latin letters with
caron (haček – ž, š, č̕, č, ǰ), with the exception of "g macron" ღ → ḡ. Archaic extended characters are ē, ō, and ẖ (h with line below). • No capitalization, both as it does not appear in the original script, and to avoid confusion with claimed popular ad hoc transliterations of caron characters as capitals instead. (e.g. შ as S for š) == Transliteration table ==