>>1
No "vowels" between them, but some languages allow syllables being centered in "consonants". Even English allow this - just see how an United-Statian pronounces "turtle" (trtl).
And I agree with
>>6, Georgian script is beautiful...
>>3
English is nice, but English orthography is a REAL PAIN IN THE ASS.
>>7
Latin script doesn't suits well, nor Cyrillic... I think Georgian needs just improve its own script.
>>23
Most languages have genders... not only sexual (masc/fem/neuter) genders, but others too - like Dyirbal has a gender for women, another for dangerous things and one for fire-related things...
BTW, genders are nice to make new words from the older ones, see this example in Portuguese:
cachorro/cachorra [dog/bitch]
menino/menina [boy/girl]
dono/dona [owner-man/owner-woman]
doutor/doutora [medic-man/medic-woman]...
Most words are straightforward about this - if ends in R or O, it's masculine, if it ends in A, it's feminine.
The pain is that EVERY FUCKING WORD has a gender with no reason, like:
bolo [cake - masculine word]
bola [ball - feminine word]
água [water - feminine]
relógio [clock - masculine]