
Abkhaz
Abkhaz is a language spoken primarily in Abkhazia, a region in the South Caucasus. It belongs to the Northwest Caucasian language family, characterized by complex consonant systems and relatively simple vowels. The language has its own alphabet derived from Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Abkhaz holds cultural significance for its speakers, reflecting their history and identity. Despite political disputes over Abkhazia's independence, the language remains a vital part of local culture and daily life, with efforts ongoing to preserve and promote its use amid regional and geopolitical challenges.