Lezgic
The term "Lezgic" refers to a group of languages spoken primarily in the North Caucasus region, particularly by the Lezgins and other ethnic groups. This language family includes several languages, such as Lezgian, Avar, and Tabasaran, which are part of the larger Nakh-Daghestanian language family.
Lezgic languages are known for their complex phonetic systems and rich morphology. They are predominantly spoken in Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and parts of Azerbaijan. The languages are vital for the cultural identity of the Lezgic people and are used in daily communication, folklore, and traditional practices.