Dargin languages

In today's world, Dargin languages has become a topic of increasing interest to a wide spectrum of people. Its relevance ranges from the personal to the professional sphere, and impacts various areas of daily life. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Dargin languages has gained even greater importance, generating debates, research and developments that have transformed the way we perceive and approach this topic. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and approaches related to Dargin languages, in order to delve into its relevance and implications in today's world.

Dargin
RegionSouthcentral Dagestan
Native speakers
490,000 (2010 census)
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-2dar
ISO 639-3dar
Glottologdarg1242
  Dargin

The Dargin languages consist of a dialect continuum of Northeast Caucasian languages spoken by the Dargin people in southcentral Dagestan. Kajtak, Kubachi, Itsari, and Chirag are often considered dialects of the same Dargin/Dargwa language. Ethnologue lists these under a common Dargin language, but also states that these may be separate languages from Dargwa proper.

References

  1. ^ a b c Dargin at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)