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Budukh language

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Budukh is a Northeast Caucasian language.[1] About 200 people speak Budukh. Budukh is a Caucasian language spoken in the Budukh region of Azerbaijan. It is spoken by approximately 6,000 people and belongs to the North-East Caucasian language family.[2]

Linguistic features

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Budukh is an agglutinative language, which means it uses a system of suffixes to form words.

It has a unique sound system, featuring a wide range of consonantal and vocalic sounds.

Budukh has a complex grammatical system, using multiple cases to indicate the relationships between words in a sentence.

The language has a distinct writing system based on the Cyrillic alphabet.

History and culture

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Budukh is an ancient language, with a history dating back to the Middle Ages.

It is spoken by the Budukh people, who live in the Budukh region of Azerbaijan.

The language and culture of the Budukh people are rich in folklore and traditions, including stories, legends, and poetry.

The Budukh people have unique customs and traditions, such as religious celebrations and social events.

Current status

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Budukh is a threatened language, spoken by a relatively small number of people.

Efforts are being made to document and preserve the language, including the creation of dictionaries and educational programs.

Budukh is considered an important part of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, and is used in some educational and media programs.

There are also efforts to improve the language's status, by promoting its use in everyday life and education

Current efforts to preserve the language

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There are projects to document the Budukh language, including the creation of dictionaries and linguistic resources.

Some educational programs in Azerbaijan offer instruction in Budukh.

There are also efforts to promote the use of Budukh in everyday life, through the creation of media and entertainment materials in the language.

Modern technology, such as the internet and mobile apps, is being used to support the language and provide additional linguistic resources.

Challenges facing the language

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Budukh faces several challenges, including a declining number of speakers and the threat of language extinction.

There are also challenges related to documenting and preserving the language, including a lack of financial and human resources.

Budukh is an important part of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage, and efforts should be made to preserve and document the language.

References

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  1. "The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire". www.eki.ee. Retrieved 2025-05-30.
  2. "Budukh Language (BDK) – L1 & L2 Speakers, Status, Map, Endangered Level & Official Use | Ethnologue Free". Ethnologue (Free All). Retrieved 2025-05-30.

Other websites

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