Abkhaz Language (abk)

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Also Known As: Abxazo,Abkhaz


Description:

Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly by the Abkhaz people. It is the official language of Abkhazia, where around 100,000 people speak it. Furthermore, it is spoken by thousands of members of the Abkhazian diaspora in Turkey, Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara, Syria, Jordan and several Western countries. Russia has 9447 Abkhaz speakers, according to the last census.

Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language, indicating it originated in the northwest Caucasus. Northwest Caucasian languages have been suggested as being related to the Northeast Caucasian languages and both are often merged under the blanket term "North Caucasian languages"; several linguists, notably Sergei Starostin, posit a phylogenetic link between these two families. Some consider the proposed North Caucasian family to be a member of the Dene-Caucasian macrofamily; however, the Dene-Caucasian hypothesis is itself unproven and highly controversial, and attempts to categorize Abkhaz as a Dene-Caucasian language are thus premature. Also, sometimes the North Caucasian families are grouped with the South Caucasian languages into a pan-Caucasian or Ibero-Caucasian macrofamily, but these have not..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Abkhaz Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Georgia
Spoken In:

Countries: Georgia Regions: Asia

ISO 639-1 Code: ab
ISO 639-2 Code: abk
ISO 639-3 Code: abk

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  North Caucasian Group

    Northwest North Caucasian Group

      Abkhaz-Abazin Group

        Abkhaz Language