The
North Central Caucasian languages (also
Nakh languages or
Vaynakh languages) are a family of languages spoken mostly in Russia (Chechnya and Ingushetia) and Georgia. Chechen
diaspora is spread all over the
Muslim countries in
Middle East and
Central Asia.
- Chechen -- approximately 950,000 speakers
- Ingush[?] -- approximately 230,000 speakers
- Batsi[?] or Batsbi -- approximately 2,500 speakers, spoken mostly in Zemo-Alvani, Georgia. Not intelligible with Chechen or Ingush.