Abazgian
The term "Abazgian" refers to the language spoken by the Abkhaz people, primarily in the Abkhazia region of Georgia. It belongs to the Northwest Caucasian language family and is known for its complex consonant system and rich phonetic structure.
Abazgian is closely related to the Abkhaz language, sharing many linguistic features. The language is an important aspect of Abazgian culture and identity, contributing to the preservation of traditions and history among its speakers. Efforts are ongoing to promote and revitalize the language in the face of modernization and external influences.