Dargwa Language (dar)

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Also Known As: Khiurkilinskii,Dargin,Dargintsy,Dargi,Dargwa


Description:

The Dargin or Dargwa language is spoken by the Dargin people of western Dagestan. It is a dialect continuum with three principal dialects, and its people are Sunni Muslims. Dargwa peoples use a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabets to write their language, which is one of the literary languages of Dagestan.

As per the 2002 Census, there are 429,347 speakers of Dargwa proper in Dagestan, 7,188 in neighbouring Kalmykia, 1,620 in Khantia-Mansia, 680 in Chechnya, and hundreds more in other parts of Russia. Figures for the Lakh dialect are 142,523 in Dagestan, 1,504 in Kabardino-Balkaria, 708 in Khantia-Mansia...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Dargwa Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Russia
Spoken In:

Regions: Europe

ISO 639-3 Code: dar

Classification Taxonomy

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  North Caucasian Group

    Northeast North Caucasian Group

      Lak-Dargwa Group

        Dargwa Language