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What is an Abkhaz?

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An Abkhaz is a person from, or associated with, Abkhazia.

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# Abanyom (Bantu) # Abaza (Northwest Caucasian) # Abenaki (Algonquian) # Abkhaz or Abkhazian (Northwest Caucasian) # Abujmaria (Dravidian) # Acehnese (Malayo-Polynesian) # Adamorobe Sign Language (Signing) # Adele (Kwa) # Adyghe (Northwest Caucasian) # Afar (Cushitic) # Afrikaans (Germanic) # Afro-Seminole Creole (English-based creole) # Aimaq or Barbari (Iranian) # Aini (Turkic) # Ainu (language isolate) # Akan (Kwa) # Akawaio (Carib) # Akkadian (Semitic) (extinct) # Aklanon (Malayo-Polynesian) # Albanian (Indo-European) # Aleut (Eskimo-Aleut) # Algonquin (Algonquian) # Alemán Coloneiro (Germanic) # Alsatian (Germanic) # Altay (Turkic) # Alutor (Chukotko-Kamchatkan) # American Sign Language (Signing) # Amharic (Semitic) # Amorite (Semitic) (extinct) # Anglo-Saxon or Old English (Germanic) # Amdang (Nilo-Saharan) # Ammonite (Semitic) (extinct) # Andalusian (Romance) # Angaur (Malayo-Polynesian) # Angika (Indo-Aryan) # Ao (Tibeto-Burman) # A-Pucikwar (Andamanese) # Arabic (Semitic) # Aragonese (Romance) # Aramaic (Semitic) # Are (Malayo-Polynesian) # Argobba (Semitic) # Aromanian or Macedo-Romanian (Romance) # Armenian (Indo-European) # Arvanitic(Indo-European) # Ashkenazi Hebrew (Semitic) # Ashkun (Indo-Iranian) # Assamese (Indo-Iranian) # Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (Semitic) # Ateso or Teso (Nilotic) # Asi (Malayo-Polynesian) # Asturian (Romance) # Ati (Malayo-Polynesian) # Auslan (Signing) # Avar (Northeast Caucasian) # Avestan (Indo-Iranian) # Awadhi (Indo-Iranian) # Aymara (Aymaran) # Azerbaijani (Turkic) Source: Wikipedia