Also known as Abkhazo-Adyghian languages, Northwest Caucasian languages, Abkhazo-Adyghean, Abkhaz-Adyge, Abkhaz–Adyge, Pontic, Circassic, West Caucasian
language family
Northwest Caucasian is a family of languages spoken in the North Caucasus region, primarily in Russia, with a small number of speakers also found in diaspora communities in Turkey and Syria. It is notable for having some of the most complex sound systems of any languages in the world, and several of its languages have very few remaining speakers, making them at risk of disappearing.
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