Ubykh is an extinct language previously spoken by the Ubykh people now living in Turkey (previously from the eastern coast of the Black Sea). The last native Ubykh speaker died in 1992.
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Language information at Wikipedia
Writing system information at Omniglot
Alternate names for Ubykh include Ubyx, Oubykh, and Pekhi
The four essential travel phrases in English: 1) Where is my room? 2) Where is the beach? 3) Where is the bar? 4) Don't touch me there! |
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