ady ISO 639

Адыгабзэ‎ (Adəgăbză), Кӏах Адыгабзэ‎ (Kiakh Adəgăbză) Autonyms

Adyghe

  • Geography

    RU Adygea republic; Karachay-Cherkessia republic, Krasnodar krai, and Stavropol krai.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Russian Federation

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Adyge, Adygei, Adygey, Kiakh, Kjax, Lower Circassian, Lowland Adyghe, West Circassian, Western Adyghe, Western Circassian
Адыгабзэ‎ (Adəgăbză), Кӏах Адыгабзэ‎ (Kiakh Adəgăbză)
117,500 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. No monolinguals (Ministry of Education, Adygea Republic). Ethnic population: 129,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 630,000.
Adygea republic; Karachay-Cherkessia republic, Krasnodar krai, and Stavropol krai.
Jordan and Syria, Southwestern Russian Federation
7 (Shifting). Statutory provincial language in Adyghea Republic (1995, Constitution, Adyghea Republic, Article 2).
Abkhaz-Adyghe, Circassian
Shapsug (Sapsug, Shapsugh, Shapsugi), Xakuchi, Bezhedukh (Bzedux, Bzhedug, Bzhedugh), Abadzex (Abadzakh, Abadzeg, Abadzekh, Abzakh), Natuzaj (Natukhai), Temirgoy (Chemgui, Temirgoj). Similar to Kabardian [kbd].
SOV; 57 consonants and 3 vowels.
Adults only. Positive attitudes. Shifting to Russian [rus].
Literacy rate in L1: 99% (Ministry of Education, Adygea Republic). Literacy rate in L2: 100% (Ministry of Education, Adygea Republic). Literature. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1991.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab], no longer in use. Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn], used in Turkey.
In the Republic of Adygea, the name ‘Adyghe’ is synonymous with Circassian, which includes both Adyghe [ady] (Western Adyghe or Western Circassian) and Kabardian [kbd] (Eastern Adyghe or Eastern Circassian). Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Adyghe
Adyghe
2,000 in Germany (1985).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Adyghe
3,200 in Israel (Leclerc 2018a).
HaTsafon district: Kafr Kama, Rehaniya, and small border villages.
5 (Developing)
Also use South Levantine Spoken Arabic [ajp].
Non-indigenous. Came about 100 years ago from the Caucasus (now the Russian Federation). Very slight dialect differences between the 2 villages. Understand radio programs in Adyghe from Jordan. Muslim.
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Adyghe
40,000 in Iraq (2020).
Baghdad, Diyala, As Sulaymaniyah, and At Ta’mim (Kirkuk) governorates; scattered communities.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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Adyghe
93,000 in Jordan (Leclerc 2021), based on ethnicity.
Major cities.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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Adyghe
25,300 in Syria (2019).
As Suwayda’ governorate: Salkhad district; Dara’a governorate: Dar’a district.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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Adyghe
349,000 in Turkey (2019). 6,410 monolinguals (1965 census).
Balikesir, Canakkale, Duzce, Eskisehir, Kayseri, and Samsun provinces.
Abazakh, Bzhedug.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Also use Turkish [tur]. Used as L2 by Ubykh [uby].
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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