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Homshetsi

 
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Homshetsi / Homshetsma
Հոմշեցի / Հոմշեցմա
Spoken in Russia, Turkey, Georgia (Abkhazia), Armenia, and Central Asia.
Total speakers
Language family Indo-European
Writing system Armenian alphabet, modified Turkish alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
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Homshetsi (Հոմշեցի) or Homshetsi lizu ("the Hamshen language") is an archaic Western Armenian dialect spoken by the Eastern group and the Northern group of Hamshenis. It is practically a dialect and mutually intelligible with Armenian. However, due to its speakers' distinct profile, it is widely regarded as an "ethnic language". It is not a written language and a slightly modified Turkish alphabet in Turkey and Armenian alphabet (by Christian immigrants from Hamshen who refer to the language as Homshetsma (Հոմշեցմա)) in Russia and Abkhazia are used for limited purposes. A sub-dialect is spoken in Eşmekaya (Ardala) village in Hopa.

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