Concept information
Preferred term
aniAndi
Type
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language
Definition
- The Andi language is part of the Avar–Andic branch of the Northeast Caucasian languages. The Andi population was about 8,000 in 1926. In 2002 approximately 21,800 speakers were identified. There are four dialects, Munin, Rikvani, Kvanxidatl, and Gagatl, which appear quite divergent. Speakers generally use Avar or Russian as their literary language(s).
Entry terms
- Andi language
ISO 639-3 code
- ani
nearly same as
In other languages
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Andieg
Breton
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Llengua andi
Catalan
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Andijski jezik
Croatian
-
Finnish
-
Andi
French
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ანდიური ენა
Georgian
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Andische Sprache
German
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Андски јазик
Macedonian
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Андиаг æвзаг
Ossetic
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Lenga Andi
Piedmontese
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Język andyjski
Polish
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Língua andi
Portuguese
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Андийский язык
Russian
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Андійська мова
Ukrainian
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/ani
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