- The Bats
people or the
Batsbi are Nakh-speaking
Tushetians in the
country of Georgia. They are also
known as the Ts’ova-Tush (წოვათუშები)
after the Ts’ova...
- (Batsbur Mott, or
Batsba Moṭṭ ბაცბა მოტტ, /batsʰba motʼː/), also
known as
Batsbi, Batsi, Batsb, Batsaw, or Tsova-Tush) is the
endangered language of the...
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linguists for both the
Chechen and
Ingush nations (and
sometimes for the
Batsbi,
notably by
Peter von Uslar). Today, the term is in its
modern lowland version...
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speak the
local Georgian dialect and the Tsova-Tush, also
known as Bats or
Batsbi, who
speak the Bats language, a Nakh language. Most Bats also
speak Georgian...
- million[citation needed] Turkey: 540,000
Georgia 0.2
million Azerbaijan Batsbi bbl
Northeast Caucasian, Nakh Georgia: 500[needs update]
Bulgarian bg Indo-European...
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include Ingush,
which has
speakers in the
neighbouring Ingushetia, and
Batsbi,
which is the
language of the
people in the
adjoining part of Georgia. At...
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speakers (2020).
Ingush –
approximately 400,000
speakers (2020). Bats or
Batsbi –
approximately 3,420 (2000),
spoken mostly in Zemo-Alvani, Georgia. Not...
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Kists or
Kistins is an old
exonym of all Nakh
peoples (Ingush,
Chechens and
Batsbi),
under which local societies later were designated, and
conditionally divided...
- къам/q̇am [qʼam] 'forelock'
Azeri North dialects qədim [qʼæˈd̪i̞m] 'ancient'
Batsbi ყარ/q̇ar [qʼar] 'rain'
Chechen къийг/q̇iyg/ڨـییگ [qʼiːg] 'crow'
Dargwa Mehweb...
- ტყა) is used as a base
number in the Nakh
languages (Chechen, Ingush, and
Batsbi). In
several European languages like
French and Danish, 20 is used as a...