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Abkhaz

Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly in Abkhazia[1] and Turkey. It is the official language of the Republic of Abkhazia, where around 100,000 people speak it, and the second official language of Georgia within the territory of Abkhazia.
Abkhaz belongs to the small North West Caucasian language-family whose other members are Circassian, the virtually extinct Ubykh and Abaza. There may well be a distant genetic relationship with the remaining two North Caucasian families (
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-Language-l6.html
PageRank: 5/10
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This site will allow you to write in the Abkhazian language. Since it is a non-standard alphabet, you may first need to download the fonts here. When you have done so, the following text will read the same as the title at the top of the page. Аҧсны .com
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhazian-language-l7.html
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Feb 23, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly in Abkhazia[1] and Turkey. It is the official language of the Republic of Abkhazia, where around 100,000 people speak it, and the second official language of Georgia within the territory of Abkhazia.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-l309.html
PageRank: 0/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Mar 25, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Abkhaz belongs to the small North West Caucasian language-family whose other members are Circassian, the virtually extinct Ubykh and Abaza. There may well be a distant genetic relationship with the remaining two North Caucasian families (
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-Language-l6.html
PageRank: 5/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Feb 23, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
This site will allow you to write in the Abkhazian language. Since it is a non-standard alphabet, you may first need to download the fonts here. When you have done so, the following text will read the same as the title at the top of the page. Аҧсны .com
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhazian-language-l7.html
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Feb 23, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly in Abkhazia[1] and Turkey. It is the official language of the Republic of Abkhazia, where around 100,000 people speak it, and the second official language of Georgia within the territory of Abkhazia.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-l309.html
PageRank: 0/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Mar 25, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Abkhaz belongs to the small North West Caucasian language-family whose other members are Circassian, the virtually extinct Ubykh and Abaza. There may well be a distant genetic relationship with the remaining two North Caucasian families (
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-Language-l6.html
PageRank: 5/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Feb 23, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
This site will allow you to write in the Abkhazian language. Since it is a non-standard alphabet, you may first need to download the fonts here. When you have done so, the following text will read the same as the title at the top of the page. Аҧсны .com
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhazian-language-l7.html
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Feb 23, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly in Abkhazia[1] and Turkey. It is the official language of the Republic of Abkhazia, where around 100,000 people speak it, and the second official language of Georgia within the territory of Abkhazia.
http://www.ezydictionary.com/a/abkhaz/Abkhaz-l309.html
PageRank: 0/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Bid: 0.00 Listing added: Mar 25, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
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