Caucasian Languages
The Caucasian languages are a nongenetic group of spoken languages in the the Caucasus.
They are languages for the majority agglutinant and whose grammar is complex. One counted more than 80 Caucasian languages, but some as the Oubykh already disappeared and others are threatened in the term of 2 or 3 generations.
Genetic bonds
Linguists suggest more and more that the Basque Langue is related to the group of Caucasian languages. The Basque approaches for example old the géorgien. A bond was even suggested with the family Na-dené.
List
Caucasian languages of the South or Group kartvélien.
Caucasian languages of the North-West or Group abkhazo-adygien.The Caucasian languages of the North-East or Groupe nakho-daghestanien
- Sous-groupe nakh
- Sous-groupe daghestanien
- Andi
- archi
- Avar
- Darguine
- Lak
- Lezghien
- Rutul
- Tabassaran
- Sous-groupe tsez (dido)
- tsez (dido)
- lezgic sub-group
Simple: Languages off the Caucasus
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