abhasiin
Abhasiin refers to a group of closely related languages spoken primarily in the Caucasus region, specifically in the western part of the region. These languages are part of the North Caucasian language family, more specifically the Abkhaz-Adyghe branch, and are closely related to the Adyghe (Cherkess) languages. The term "Abhasiin" is sometimes used to collectively describe the Abkhaz language and its dialects, as well as related languages like Abaza and Abzakh.
Abkhaz is the most well-known language within this group, serving as the official language of the partially
Abaza and Abzakh are other languages within this group, primarily spoken by the Abaza and Abzakh peoples,
The Abhasiin languages are characterized by their complex grammar, including a rich system of noun cases, verb