Tsez
Tsez is a language spoken by the Tsez people, primarily located in the mountainous region of the North Caucasus in Russia. It belongs to the Nakh-Daghestanian language family and is known for its complex phonetic system, which includes a variety of consonants and vowels. The language is primarily used in daily communication among the Tsez community.
The Tsez people have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions that include unique music, dance, and crafts. The language is an essential part of their identity, and efforts are being made to preserve it, especially as younger generations increasingly adopt Russian and other dominant languages in the region.