Tsezic
Tsezic is a language spoken by the Tsez people, primarily located in the mountainous regions of the North Caucasus in Russia. It belongs to the Nakh-Daghestanian language family, which includes several other languages spoken in the area. Tsezic is known for its complex phonetic system and rich morphology, making it unique among the languages of the region.
The language has several dialects, with the most prominent being Tsez itself. Despite its small number of speakers, Tsezic is an important part of the cultural identity of the Tsez people. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote the language, as it faces challenges from dominant languages in the region.