Avar language
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Avar (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Script error: No such module "lang". Script error: No such module "IPA". or Script error: No such module "Lang"., Script error: No such module "lang". Script error: No such module "IPA"., 'language of the mountains'), also known as Avaric,[1][2] is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Avar–Andic subgroup that is spoken by Avars, primarily in Dagestan. In 2010, there were approximately one million speakers in Dagestan and elsewhere in Russia.
Geographic distribution
It is spoken mainly in the western and southern parts of the Russian Caucasus republic of Dagestan, and the Balaken, Zaqatala regions of north-western Azerbaijan.[3] Some Avars live in other regions of Russia. There are also small communities of speakers living in the Russian republics of Chechnya and Kalmykia; in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Jordan, and the Marmara Sea and Maraş region of Turkey. It is spoken by about 1,200,000 people worldwide. UNESCO classifies Avar as vulnerable to extinction.[4]
Status
It is one of six literary languages of Dagestan, where it is spoken not only by the Avar, but also serves as the language of communication between different ethnic and linguistic groups.
Dialects
Template:Expand language Glottolog lists 14 dialects of Avar, some of which correspond to the villages where they are spoken. The dialects are listed in alphabetical order based on their name in Glottolog:
- Template:Ill (Antsukh / Анцух)
- Andalal-Gxdatl
- Bacadin
- Batlux
- Hid
- Karax
- Kaxib
- Keleb
- Salatav
- Shulanin
- Untib
- Xunzax (Khunzakh / Xунзах)
- Zakataly
- Zaqatala
Phonology
There are competing analyses of the distinction transcribed in the table with the length sign Template:Angbr IPA. Length is part of the distinction, but so is articulatory strength, so they have been analyzed as fortis and lenis.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The fortis affricates are long in the fricative part of the contour, e.g. Template:IPAblink (tss), not in the stop part as in geminate affricates in languages such as Japanese and Italian Template:IPAblink (tts). Laver (1994) analyzes e.g. Template:IPAblink as a two-segment affricate–fricative sequence [Script error: No such module "IPA".] (Script error: No such module "IPA". = Script error: No such module "IPA".).[6]
| Front | Back | |
|---|---|---|
| High | Template:IPA link | Template:IPA link |
| Mid | Template:IPA link | Template:IPA link |
| Low | Template:IPA link | |
Avar has five phonemic vowels: /a e i o u/.
Lexical accent
In Avar, accent is contrastive, free and mobile, independent of the number of syllables in the word. Changes in lexical accent placement indicate different semantic meaning and grammatical meanings of a word:
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Morphosyntax
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Avar is an agglutinative language, of SOV order.
Adverbs do not inflect, outside of inflection for noun class in some adverbs of place: e.g. the Script error: No such module "IPA". in Script error: No such module "IPA". 'inside' and Script error: No such module "IPA". 'in front'. Adverbs of place also distinguish locative, allative, and ablative forms suffixally, such as Script error: No such module "IPA". 'inside', Script error: No such module "IPA". 'to the inside', and Script error: No such module "IPA". 'from the inside'. Script error: No such module "IPA". is an emphatic suffix taken by underived adjectives.
Writing systems
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". There were some attempts to write the Avar language in the Georgian alphabet as early as the 14th century.[7][8] The use of the Perso-Arabic script for representing Avar in marginal glosses began in the 15th century. The use of Arabic, which is known as ajam, is still known today.[8]
Peter von Uslar developed a Cyrillic-based alphabet, published in 1889, that also used some Georgian-based letters. Many of its letters have not been encoded in Unicode. The alphabet takes the following form:[9] а, б, в, г, ӷ, д, е, ж, һ, File:Cyrillic small letter Shha with high right breve serif.svg, File:Cyrillic small letter Shha with Cil top.svg, і, ј, к, қ, File:Cyrillic small letter Ka with loop.svg, л, м, н, о, п, ԛ, File:Cyrillic small letter Shha with hook.svg, р, с, ҫ, т, ҭ, у, х, х̍, хᷱ, ц, File:Cyrillic small letter Tse with long left leg.svg, File:Cyrillic small letter Cil.svg / ц̓, File:Cyrillic small letter Cil with bar.svg / ꚑ, ч, ч̍, чᷱ, File:Cyrillic small letter Char.svg / ч̓, ш, ղ, ղ̓, ղᷱ, File:Cyrillic small letter curled roundtop El.svg
As part of Soviet language re-education policies in 1928 the Ajam was replaced by a Latin alphabet, which in 1938 was in turn replaced by the current Cyrillic script. Essentially, it is the Russian alphabet plus one additional letter called palochka (stick, Ӏ), originally the digit 1 on a manual typewriter. The palochka is not included in common computer keyboard layouts, and is often replaced with a capital Latin letter i ( I ) or occasionally a small Latin letter L ( l ) rather than the digit 1.
Cyrillic alphabet
The Avar language is usually written in the Cyrillic script. The letters of the alphabet are (with their pronunciation given below in IPA transcription):[5][10]
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Б б Script error: No such module "IPA". |
В в Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Г г Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Гъ гъ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Гь гь Script error: No such module "IPA". |
ГӀ гӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Д д Script error: No such module "IPA". |
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Ё ё Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ж ж Script error: No such module "IPA". |
З з Script error: No such module "IPA". |
И и Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Й й Script error: No such module "IPA". |
К к Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Къ къ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| Кь кь Script error: No such module "IPA". |
КӀ кӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
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Кк кк Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Л л Script error: No such module "IPA". |
ЛӀ лӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Лъ лъ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Лълъ лълъ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| М м Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Н н Script error: No such module "IPA". |
О о Script error: No such module "IPA". |
П п Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Р р Script error: No such module "IPA". |
С с Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Сс сс Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Т т Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| ТӀ тӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
У у Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ф ф Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Х х Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Хх хх Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Хъ хъ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Хь хь Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Хьхь хьхь Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| ХӀ хӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ц ц Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Цц цц Script error: No such module "IPA". |
ЦӀ цӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
ЦӀцӏ цӏцӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ч ч Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Чч чч Script error: No such module "IPA". |
ЧӀ чӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| ЧӀчӏ чӏчӏ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ш ш Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Щ щ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ъ ъ Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ы ы Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ь ь Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Э э Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Ю ю Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| Я я Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Latin alphabet
The Avar Latin alphabet was originally monocameral. Capital letters were added later. Note that there is no distinction between a cedilla as in Template:Angle bracket and a straight tick as in Template:Angle bracket; the graphic forms of the letters vary by publication, and k may have a cedilla or t a tick.[11][12][13][14][15][16]
| Latin | Cyrillic | Arabic | IPA |
|---|---|---|---|
| A a | А а | آ ,ا | /a/ |
| B b | Б б | ب | /b/ |
| C c | Ч ч | چ | /t͡ʃ/ |
| Ꞓ ꞓ | ЧӀ чӀ | ڃ | /t͡ʃʼ/ |
| D d | Д д | د | /d/ |
| E e | Э э | ئې، ې | /e/ |
| G ɡ | Г г | ڬ | /ɡ/ |
| Ƣ ƣ | Гъ Гъ | غ | /ʁ/ |
| H h | Гь гь | ﻫ | /h/ |
| Ħ ħ | ХӀ хӀ | ح | /ħ/ |
| Ⱨ ⱨ | ГӀ гӀ | ع | /ʕ/ |
| I i | И и | ئێ، ێ | /i/ |
| J j | Й й, Ь ь | ي | /j/, /Cʲ/ |
| K k | К к | ك | /k/ |
| Ⱪ ⱪ | КӀ кӀ | گ | /kʼ/ |
| L l | Л л | ل | /l/ |
| Ļ ļ | Лъ лъ | ڸ | /t͡ɬ/ |
| Ꝉ̧ ꝉ̧ | |||
| M m | М м | م | /m/ |
| N n | Н н | ن | /n/ |
| O o | О о | ئۈ، ۈ | /o/ |
| P p | П п | ف | /p/ |
| Q q | Къ къ | ق | /q͡χʼː/ |
| Ꝗ ꝗ | Кь кь | ڨ | /t͡ɬʼː/ |
| R r | Р р | ر | /r/ |
| S s | С с | س | /s/ |
| Ꟊ ꟊ | Ц ц | ص | /t͡s/ |
| Ş ş | Ш ш | ش | /ʃ/ |
| T t | Т т | ت | /t/ |
| Ţ ţ | ТӀ тӀ | ط | /tʼ/ |
| U u | У у | ئۇ، ۇ | /u/ |
| V v | В в | و | /w/, /Cʷ/ |
| X x | Х х | خ | /χ/ |
| Ҳ ҳ | Хь хь | ڮ | /x/ |
| Ӿ ӿ | Хъ хъ | څ | /q͡χː/ |
| Z z | З з | ز | /z/ |
| Ƶ ƶ | Ж ж | ج | /ʒ/ |
| Ⱬ ⱬ | ЦӀ цӀ | ض | /t͡sʼ/ |
| ʼ | Ъ ъ | ئ | /ʔ/ |
Arabic alphabet
One feature of Avar Arabic alphabet is that similar to alphabets such as Uyghur and Kurdish, the script does not omit vowels and does not rely on diacritics to represent vowels when need be. Instead, modified letters with dot placement and accents have been standardized to represent vowels. Thus, Avar Arabic script is no longer an "impure abjad" unlike its parent systems (Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman), it now resembles a proper "alphabet".
While this was not the case for most of the several centuries during which Arabic alphabet has been used for Avar, this has become the case in the latest and most common conventions. This was indeed not the case at the time of writing of a linguistic article for the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1881.[15]
| Arabic | Cyrillic | Latin | IPA |
|---|---|---|---|
| ا | А а | A a | /a/ |
| ب | Б б | B b | /b/ |
| ت | Т т | T t | /t/ |
| تُ | Тв тв | Tv tv | /tʷ/ |
| ج | Ж ж | Ƶ ƶ | /ʒ/ |
| جُ | Жв жв | Ƶv ƶv | /ʒʷ/ |
| ڃ | ЧӀ чӀ | Ç ç | /t͡ʃʼ/ |
| ڃُ | ЧӀв чӀв | Çv çv | /t͡ʃʷʼ/ |
| ڃّ | ЧӀчӀ чӀчӀ | Çç çç | /t͡ʃʼː/ |
| ڃُّ | ЧӀчӀв чӀчӀв | Ççv ççv | /t͡ʃʷʼː/ |
| چ | Ч ч | C c | /t͡ʃ/ |
| چُ | Чв чв | Cv cv | /t͡ʃʷ/ |
| چّ | Чч чч | Cc cc | /t͡ʃː/ |
| چُّ | Ччв ччв | Ccv ccv | /t͡ʃʷː/ |
| ح | ХӀ хӀ | Ħ ħ | /ʜ/ |
| حُ | ХӀв хӀв | Ħv ħv | /ʜʷ/ |
| خ | Х х | X x | /χ/ |
| خُ | Хв хв | Xv xv | /χʷ/ |
| خّ | Хх хх | Xx xx | /χː/ |
| خُّ | Ххв ххв | Xxv xxv | /χʷː/ |
| څ | Хъ хъ | Ӿ ӿ | /q͡χː/ |
| څُ | Хъв хъв | Ӿv ӿv | /q͡χʷː/ |
| د | Д д | D d | /d/ |
| دُ | Дв дв | Dv dv | /dʷ/ |
| ر | Р р | R r | /r/ |
| ز | З з | Z z | /z/ |
| زُ | Зв зв | Zv zv | /zʷ/ |
| س | С с | S s | /s/ |
| سُ | Св св | Sv sv | /sʷ/ |
| سّ | Сс сс | Ss ss | /sː/ |
| سُّ | Ссв ссв | Ssv ssv | /sʷː/ |
| ش | Ш ш | Ş ş | /ʃ/ |
| شُ | Шв шв | Şv şv | /ʃʷ/ |
| شّ | Щ щ | Şş şş | /ʃː/ |
| شُّ | Щв щв | Şşv şşv | /ʃʷː/ |
| ص | Ц ц | Ꞩ ꞩ | /t͡s/ |
| صّ | Цц цц | Ꞩꞩ ꞩꞩ | /t͡sː/ |
| ض | ЦӀ цӀ | Ⱬ ⱬ | /t͡sʼ/ |
| ضُ | ЦӀв цӀв | Ⱬv ⱬv | /t͡sʷʼ/ |
| ضّ | ЦӀцӀ цӀцӀ | Ⱬⱬ ⱬⱬ | /t͡sʼː/ |
| ضُّ | ЦӀцӀв цӀцӀв | Ⱬⱬv ⱬⱬv | /t͡sʷʼː/ |
| ط | ТӀ тӀ | Ţ ţ | /tʼ/ |
| طُ | ТӀв тӀв | Ţv ţv | /tʷʼ/ |
| ع | ГӀ гӀ | Ⱨ ⱨ | /ʕ/ |
| غ | Гъ Гъ | Ƣ ƣ | /ʁ/ |
| غُ | Гъв Гъв | Ƣv ƣv | /ʁʷ/ |
| ف | П п | P p | /p/ |
| Ф ф | F f | /f/ | |
| ڣ | ПӀ пӀ | P p | /pʼ/ |
| ق | Къ къ | Q q | /q͡χʼː/ |
| قُ | Къв къв | Qv qv | /q͡χʷʼː/ |
| ڨ | Кь кь | Ꝗ ꝗ | /t͡ɬʼː/ |
| ڨُ | Кьв кьв | Ꝗv ꝗv | /t͡ɬʷʼː/ |
| ك | К к | K k | /k/ |
| كُ | Кв кв | Kv kv | /kʷ/ |
| كّ | Кк кк | Kk kk | /kː/ |
| كُّ | Ккв ккв | Kkv kkv | /kʷː/ |
| گ | КӀ кӀ | Ⱪ ⱪ | /kʼ/ |
| گُ | КӀв кӀв | Ⱪv ⱪv | /kʷʼ/ |
| گّ | КӀкӀ кӀкӀ | Ⱪⱪ ⱪⱪ | /kʼː/ |
| گُّ | КӀкӀв кӀкӀв | Ⱪⱪv ⱪⱪv | /kʷʼː/ |
| ڬ | Г г | G g | /ɡ/ |
| ڬُ | Гв гв | Gv gv | /ɡʷ/ |
| ڮ | Хь хь | Ҳ ҳ | /x/ |
| ڮُ | Хьв хьв | Ҳv ҳv | /xʷ/ |
| ڮّ | Хьхь хьхь | Ҳҳ ҳҳ | /xː/ |
| ل | Л л | L l | /l/ |
| ڸ | Лъ лъ | Ļ ļ | /t͡ɬ/ |
| ڸُ | Лъв лъв | Ļv ļv | /t͡ɬʷ/ |
| ڸّ | Лълъ лълъ | Ļļ ļļ | /t͡ɬː/ |
| ڸُّ | Лълъв лълъв | Ļļv ļļv | /t͡ɬʷː/ |
| م | М м | M m | /m/ |
| ن | Н н | N n | /n/ |
| و | В в | V v | /w/ |
| ئۈ، ۈ | О о | O o | /o/ |
| ئۇ، ۇ | У у | U u | /u/ |
| ﻫُ | Гьв гьв | Hv hv | /ɦʷ/ |
| ﻫ | Гь гь | H h | /ɦ/ |
| ئې، ې | Э э | E e | /e/ |
| ئې، ې، يې | Е е | E e, Je je | /e/, /je/ |
| ئێ، ێ | И и | I i | /i/ |
| Ы ы | Y y | /ɨ/ | |
| ي | Й й | J j | /j/ |
| Ь ь | J j | /ʲ/ | |
| يا | Я я | Ja ja | /ja/ |
| يۈ | Ё ё | Jo, jo | /jo/ |
| يۇ | Ю ю | Ju ju | /ju/ |
| ئ | Ъ ъ | ’ | /ʔ/ |
| ئُ | Ъв ъв | ’v | /ʔʷ/ |
As an example, in Avar Arabic Script, four varieties of the letter yāʼ (ی) have been developed, each with a distinct function.
| Arabic | Cyrillic | IPA | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Script/Arabic | - / ъ | /ʔ/ | Used at the beginning of words starting with vowels "О о" [o], "У у" [u], "Э э" [e], and "И и" [i]. Has no sound of its own, but acts as "vowel carrier". Similar to writing conventions of Uyghyr and Kurdish |
| Template:Script/Arabic | Э э / Е е | /e/ | Similar letter exists in Pashto, Uzbek, and Uyghyr orthographies. |
| Template:Script/Arabic | И и / Ы ы | /i~ɨ/ | Similar letter exists in Kurdish orthography, but for the vowel [e]. |
| Template:Script/Arabic | Й й | /j/ | Equivalent to English "y" sound. |
Nevertheless, Avar Arabic script does retain two diacritics.
First is "shadda" (ـّـ), used for gemination. While in Cyrillic, two back to back letters, including digraphs are written, in Arabic script, shadda is used.
Second diacritic in use in Avar Arabic script is ḍammah (ـُـ). In Arabic, Persian, and historically in Ottoman Turkish, this diacritic is used to represent [o] or [u]. But in Avar, this diacritic is used for labialization [◌ʷ] and not for any sort of vowel. So, it is the case that this diacritic is used in conjunction with a follow-up vowel. For example, the sound "зва" [zʷa] is written as "زُا".
This diacritic can optionally be used in conjunction with shadda. For example, the sound "ссвa" [sʷːa] is written as "سُّا".
If a word starts with a vowel, if it's an [a] sound, it is written with alif "ا". Otherwise, the vowel needs to be preceded by a "vowel carrier", which is hamza-ya' (ئـ). No need for such a carrier in the middle of words. Below table demonstrates vowels in Avar Arabic Script.
| А а | О о | У у | Э э / Е е | И и | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [a] | [o] | [u] | [e] | [i] | |
| Vowel at the beginning of a word | |||||
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| Vowel in the middle or end of a word | |||||
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Sample comparison
| Arabic[17] | Cyrillic | Latin |
|---|---|---|
Нолъ макьилъ вихьана, кьалда лъукъ-лъукъун, |
Noļ maꝗiļ viҳana, ꝗalda ļuq-ļuqun, |
Literature
The literary language is based on the болмацӏ (bolmaⱬ)—bo Template:Gloss and maⱬ Template:Gloss—the common language used between speakers of different dialects and languages. The bolmaⱬ in turn was mainly derived from the dialect of Khunzakh, the capital and cultural centre of the Avar region, with some influence from the southern dialects. Nowadays the literary language is influencing the dialects, levelling out their differences.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The most famous figure of modern Avar literature is Rasul Gamzatov, the People's Poet of Dagestan. Translations of his works into Russian have gained him a wide audience all over the former Soviet Union.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Sample sentences
| Cyrillic | Latin | Arabic | IPA | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ворчӏами! | Vorçami! | !وۈرڃامێ | /wort͡ʃ’ami/ | Hello! |
| Щиб хӏaл бугеб? | Şşib ħal bugeb? | شّێب حال بۇڬېب؟ | /ʃːib ʜal bugeb/ | How are you doing? |
| Иш кин бугеб? | Iş kin bugeb? | ئێش كێن بۇڬېب؟ | /iʃ kin bugeb/ | How are you? |
| Дуда цӏар щиб? | Duda ⱬar şşib? | دۇدا ضار شّێب؟ | /duda t͡s’ar ʃːib/ | What is your name? |
| Дур чан сон бугеб? | Dur can son bugeb? | دۇر چان سۈن بۇڬېب؟ | /dur t͡ʃan son bugeb/ | How old are you? |
| Mун киве ина вугев? | Mun kive ina vugev? | مۇن كێوې ئێنا وۇڬېو؟ | /mun kiwe ina wugew/ | Where are you going? |
| Тӏаса лъугьа! | Ţasa ļuha! | طاسا ڸۇﻫا! | /t’asa t͡ɬuɦa/ | Sorry! |
| эбель | ebelj | ئېبېلې | /ebelʲ/ | mother |
| эмен | emen | ئېمېن | /emen/ | father |
| Киве гьитӏинав вас унев вугев? | Kive hiţinav vas unev vugev? | كێوې ھێطێناو واس ئۇنېو وۇڬېو؟ | /kiwe ɦit’inaw was unew wugew/ | Where is the little boy going? |
| Васас шиша бекана. | Vasas şişa bekana. | واساس شێشا بېكانا. | /wasas ʃiʃa bekana/ | The boy broke a bottle. |
| Гьез нух бале (гьабулеб) буго. | Hez nux bale (habuleb) bugo. | ھېز نۇخ بالې (ھابۇلېب) بۇڬۈ. | /ɦez nuχ bale (ɦabuleb) bugo/ | They are building the road. |
Sample text
| Avar | Translation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Cyrillic | Latin | Arabic | |
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Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so on earth. Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. |
See also
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References
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- ↑ a b Consonant Systems of the North-East Caucasian Languages on TITUS DIDACTICA
- ↑ Laver (1994) Principles of Phonetics p. 371.
- ↑ Simon Crisp, "Language Planning and the Orthography of Avar", Folia Slavica 7, 1–2 (1984): 91–104.
- ↑ a b Simon Crisp, "The Formation and Development of Literary Avar", pp. 143–62, in Isabelle T. Kreindler, ed., Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Soviet National Languages: Their Past, Present and Future, Contributions to the Sociology of Language, 40 (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1985).
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- ↑ Omniglot on the Avar alphabet, language and pronunciation
- ↑ File:M. Debirop, Avar alipba, 1928.pdf
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- ↑ https://avar.me/
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Further reading
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External links
- RFE/RL North Caucasus Radio (also includes Chechen and Adyghe)
- Avar language corpus Template:Webarchive (in English, Russian, Polish and Belarusian)
- Avar Cyrillic-Latin text and website converter
- Online Avar–Russian dictionary, including Arabic and Latin scripts
- Avar language information in Russian
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