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ClassificationLezgi belongs to the Lezgian group of the Dagestan or Northeast Caucasian language family. Geographic distributionIn 1996, Lezgi was spoken by about 257,000 people in Russia, mainly in Southern Dagestan, as well as 171,400 people in Azerbaijan. Lezgi is also spoken in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The total number of speakers is about 451,000. Official statusLezgi is not an official language. DialectsThe Lezgi spoken in Dagestan has ten spoken dialects: Lezgi, Tabassaran, Rutul, Aghul, Tsakhur, Budukh, Kryts, Khinalugh, Udi and Archi. These dialects have the same names as the Lezgin tribes. These Lezgin tribes use a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabet to write their Lezgin dialects. The Quba dialect spoken in Azerbaijan differs considerably from the standard language.
GrammarLezgi is unusual for a Caucasian language in not having noun classes.
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