Tsakhur language
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Tsakhur language
Tsakhur
is a
Northeast Caucasian
language. About 22,300 people speak Tsakhur.
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Languages of the
Caucasus
Caucasian
(areal)
Kartvelian
Karto-Zan
Georgian
Judaeo-Georgian
Old Georgian
Zan
Laz
Mingrelian
Svan
Northeast
(Caspian)
Avar–Andic
Andic
Andi
Akhvakh
Bagvalal
–
Tindi
Botlikh
–
Godoberi
Chamalal
Karata
Avar
Dargin
Chirag
Dargwa
Itsari
Kaitag
Kubachi
Lezgic
Archi
Samur
Eastern
Aghul
Lezgi
Tabasaran
Udi
Caucasian Albanian
Southern
Budukh
Kryts
Western
Rutul
Tsakhur
Nakh
Bats
Vainakh
Arshtin
Chechen
Ingush
Tsezic
(Didoic)
Bezhta
–
Hunzib
–
Khwarshi
Hinukh
–
Tsez
Others
Khinalug
Lak
Northwest
(Pontic)
Abazgi
Abaza
Abkhaz
Circassian
Adyghe
Kabardian
Ubykh
Indo-
European
Iranian
Kurdish
Kurmanji
Ossetian
Persian
Talysh
Tat
Judeo-Tat
Slavic
Russian
Ukrainian
Others
Armenian
Eastern
Western
German
Pontic Greek
Turkic
Kipchak
Karachay-Balkar
Kumyk
Nogai
Urum
Oghuz
Azerbaijani
Turkish
Turkmen
Others
Kalmyk Oirat
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
Assyrian
Bohtan
Shirvani Arabic
Italics
mean
extinct languages
Languages in brackets are
varieties
of the language on their left.
See also
Languages of Armenia
Languages of Azerbaijan
Languages of Georgia
Languages of Russia
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اللغة التساخورية
Arabic
Tsajur
AST
Saxur dili
AZ
Цахурская мова
BE
Цахурская мова
BE-X-OLD
Tsakhur
Catalan
Цахурийн мотт
CE
Tsachurische Sprache
German
Tsakhur language
English
Idioma tsajur
Spanish