αβχαζο-αδγικές
The term "αβχαζο-αδγικές" refers to a group of languages spoken primarily in the Abkhazia region and parts of Northwest Caucasus. This language family includes the Abkhaz and Adyghe languages, which are known for their complex phonetic systems and rich consonant clusters. These languages are part of the larger Northwest Caucasian language family.
Speakers of αβχαζο-αδγικές languages often have a strong cultural identity tied to their linguistic heritage. The languages are used in daily communication, literature, and traditional storytelling, reflecting the unique history and traditions of the Abkhaz and Adyghe peoples. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and promote these languages in the face of globalization.