udi ISO 639

Udin, Udin muz, удин муз‎ (udin muz) Autonyms

Udi

  • Geography

    AZ Oguz and Qabala districts: Mirzabeyli, Niç, and Oghuz.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Azerbaijan

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Uti
Udin, Udin muz, удин муз‎ (udin muz)
3,800 in Azerbaijan (2011 UNSD). Ethnic population: 7,000 (1990 DOBES). Total users in all countries: 6,160.
Oguz and Qabala districts: Mirzabeyli, Niç, and Oghuz.
Azerbaijan, Georgia
6b (Threatened). De facto language of provincial identity in Qabala District.
Nakh-Daghestanian, Lezgic, Udi
Oghuz (Vartashen), Nidzh (Nic, Nij, Nizh). Oktomberi dialect more divergent from Nic Udi than from Oghuz Udi. One of the most divergent Lezgian (Lezgic) languages.
Young people use a strongly Azeri-influenced variety of Udi, which could be described as‘Young People’s Udi’ (2018 DOBES). Home, community. Some young people, all adults. Used by 30%–50% of children. Neutral attitudes. Udi not seen as prestigious as Russian [rus]. Most also use North Azerbaijani [azj]. Some also use Judeo-Tat [jdt]. Also use Armenian [hye]. Also use Russian [rus].
Discussing how their language can be saved. Literature. Dictionary. Bible portions: 1902–2018.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn].
Nic dialect is vigorous (6a). Oghuz dialect is moribund (8a), as only about 100 persons remain in Oghuz. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Udi
Udi
90 in Georgia (Leclerc 2015). Ethnic population: 500 (1990 A. Kibrik).
Kakheti region: Oktomberi village.
Oktomberi.
7 (Shifting)
Adults only. All shifting to Georgian [kat].
Non-indigenous.
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Udi
2,270 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Ethnic population: 4,270 (2010 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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