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  1. Abkhaz alphabet - Wikiwand

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    WebThe Abkhaz Latin alphabet used 1926–1928 designed by Nicholas Marr [1] The Abkhaz Latin alphabet used 1928–1938 with corresponding Cyrillic and IPA transcriptions. Abkhaz alphabet which was based on Georgian script and used from 1938 to 1953.. Abkhaz did not become a written language until the 19th century. Up until then, Abkhazians, …

  2. Language - Discover Abkhazia

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    WebAbkhazia information. Abkhaz is the official language of Abkhazia, and part of the Abaza, Adyghe, Kabardian and Ubykh language family. About 100,000 people speak Abkhaz in Abkhazia. There are also Abkhaz

  3. File:Abkhaz language.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Abkhaz Keyboard Online LEXILOGOS

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    WebOnline Abkhaz keyboard to type a text with the special characters of the Cyrillic script. ... → Abkhaz language: dictionary, pronunciation, grammar .

  5. Fonts that support the Abkhaz language - Font Squirrel

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    WebFonts that support the Abkhaz language. Download TTF. Z Y M m Arimo Ascender Fonts 4 Styles. Download TTF. Z Y M m Computer Modern Donald E. Knuth 29 Styles. Download OTF. Z Y M m Cormorant Catharsis Fonts 45 Styles. Download TTF. Z Y M m Cousine Ascender Fonts 4 Styles.

  6. Abkhazians - Wikipedia

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    WebEthnology. The Abkhaz language belongs to the isolate Northwest Caucasian language family, also known as Abkhaz–Adyghe or North Pontic family, which groups the dialectic continuum spoken by the Abaza–Abkhaz (Abazgi) and Adyghe ("Circassians" in English). Abkhazians are closely ethnically related to Circassians. Classical sources speak of …

  7. Abkhaz – TITUS transliteration system

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    WebThe Abkhaz language is written in a variation of the Cyrillic script since 1954 that counts 62 letters, including the digraphs. Transliteration system: TITUS The TITUS transliteration scheme has been developed by the Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien institute, at the university of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 2000.

  8. https://aclanthology.org/L18-1390.pdf

    Webthe Abkhaz language accessible to scientific investigations from various perspectives (linguistics, literary studies, history, political and ... sian linguists devised a script for the language. In the 20th century, a vivid literary production developed, and the lan-guage was taught in schools and used as a medium of main-

  9. Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    WebUnder korenizatsiya the Abkhaz were not considered one of the "advanced" peoples in the USSR, and thus saw an increased focus on their national language and cultural development. As part of these policies, the Abkhaz language script was Latinized in 1928, along with many other regional languages in the USSR, moving from the original Cyrillic ...

  10. Which languages are written in Cyrillic script? - Quora

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    WebAnswer (1 of 7): Romanian used the Cyrillic script before switching to the Latin one in the 1860s, and was based on the Bulgarian alphabet. Lord’s prayer in the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet Karelian, a Finnic language close to Finnish also used the Cyrillic alphabet before switching to the Latin ...

  11. Abkhaz alphabet Wiki

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    WebThe Abkhaz alphabet is a Cyrillic alphabet of 62 letters used for the Abkhaz language. Abkhaz did not become a written language until the 19th century. Up until then, Abkhazians, especially princes, had been using Greek (up to c. 9th century), Georgian (9–19th centuries), and partially Turkish (18th century) languages. [2]

  12. Talk:Abkhaz language - Wikipedia

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    WebThat alphabet isn't fake at all, it is the Abkhaz language original alphabet although they don't use it today. It is based on the Northwest Caucasian languages script. I don't see any reason why this shouldn't be included in the Abkhaz language article, and in other articles like the Adyghe language its included.--.

  13. National Bibliography of Abkhazia – International and Area …

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    WebAbkhaz belongs to Abkhaz-Adyghe group of languages. Abkhaz’s writing system was developed in 1862, and was based on Russian alphabet with some additional letters and diacritics. In 1928, the writing system was switched to Latin script, then again in 1935 to the Georgian alphabet, and then switched to Cyrillic in 1954.

  14. Abkhaz language | Britannica

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    Webmember of Abkhazo-Adyghian languages. …Abkhazo-Adyghian group consists of the Abkhaz, Abaza, Adyghian, Kabardian, and Ubykh languages. Adyghians and Kabardians are often considered members of a larger, Circassian group. Abkhaz, with about 90,000 speakers, is spoken in Abkhazia (the southern slopes of the western Greater Caucasus, …

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