Concept information
Preferred term
lzzLaz
Type
-
language
Definition
- The Laz language (ლაზური ნენა, lazuri nena; , lazuri ena, or ჭანური ენა, č'anuri ena, also chanuri ena; ) is a South Caucasian language (also known as Kartvelian language) spoken by the Laz people on the Southeast shore of the Black Sea. It is estimated that there are around 30,000 native speakers of Laz in Turkey, in a strip of land extending from Melyat to the Georgian border (officially called Lazistan until 1925), and about 2,000 in Georgia. | c | |- | ძ | z’ | ʒ | |- | წ | ts’, or з’ | ċ | |- | ჭ | ç’ | č’ | |- | ხ | x | x | |- | ჯ | c | ǯ | |- | ჰ | h | h | |- | ჶ | f | f | |}
Entry terms
- Laz language
ISO 639-3 code
- lzz
nearly same as
In other languages
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Laz dili
Azerbaijani
-
Lazeg
Breton
-
Лазки език
Bulgarian
-
Laz
Catalan
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Лаз чĕлхи
Chuvash
-
Čanski jezik
Croatian
-
Lazisch
Dutch
-
Laza lingvo
Esperanto
-
Laze
French
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ლაზური ენა
Georgian
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Lasische Sprache
German
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לאזית
Hebrew
-
Láz nyelv
Hungarian
-
Lingua laz
Italian
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ラズ語
Japanese
-
Ikilazi
Kinyarwanda
-
Zimanê lazî
Kurdish
-
Ласки јазик
Macedonian
-
Bahasa Laz
Malay
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ლაზური ნინა
Mingrelian
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Lazisk
Norwegian
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Lenga laz
Piedmontese
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Język lazyjski
Polish
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Língua laz
Portuguese
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Лазский язык
Russian
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Idioma laz
Spanish
-
Swedish
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ภาษาลาซ
Thai
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Lazca
Turkish
-
Лазська мова
Ukrainian
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/lzz
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