Italic refers to an old family of languages where Latin comes from, being the only survivor of its family. And I think Juq was referring to romance languages (Italian French Spanish). As for Georgia it is further than Anatolia from Europe. So yeah its wrong.
Separated by mountains and rivers, and the black sea. Some will say it's part of Europe some others part of Asia, it is safer to say Georgia is part of Eurasia.
no it's not ITALIC (we explained before it was a dead family language) And if you were refering to romance languages, Italian was the official language of Malta from the XII century to 1934, and it is still widely spoken by 66% of the Maltese (I remind you I said partly and that I wanted accurate questions)
Any extended version of Europe generalize only the Thrace, and not Anatolia, no map and no source, about Georgia is divided, has seen the Caucasian countries as part of Europe and some see the Caucasus as a border ends the Europe, you have no real reason to argue whether that's something a fact not about opinion
If we are expanding the amount of geographical terms it can be, why not expand the number of frains? Before we had countries, now we have any single geographic entity.