North East Caucasian
The North East Caucasian languages are a group of languages spoken primarily in the northeastern region of the Caucasus mountains. This language family includes several distinct languages, such as Chechen, Ingush, and Avar. These languages are known for their complex phonetic systems and rich morphological structures.
The North East Caucasian languages are part of a larger linguistic classification that also includes North West Caucasian and South Caucasian languages. They are characterized by a high degree of linguistic diversity, with many languages having multiple dialects. The speakers of these languages often have a strong cultural identity tied to their linguistic heritage.