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Archi is a Lezgic language, like Lezgi, Tabassaran, Rutul or Tsakhur. |
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Archi – Surviving linguistic isolation Customary law and religious beliefs are tightly held among the Archi and even define public opinion. Archi is a Caucasian language spoken in Charodinsky Rajon, in the Republic of Russia. Currently, it has slightly over 1,000 speakers. This places it among the most seriously endangered languages of Russia. The language is still used on a day to day basis as its native speakers use it at home and with relatives. Archi falls under the Lezgic group of North [...] |
Archi is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken in southern Dagestan. There are no more than 1,000 speakers left.
Download our free dictionary (for Windows or Android) and browse both the Archi-English and the English-Archi lists. Look up a word, add or modify an entry, and learn words at your own rhythm from a personal learning list. Click here to learn more about the features or scroll down to download the program. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Archi > English: 659 words
English > Archi: 565 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: June 8, 2009
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