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Laz is a language spoken in Turkey, and it is also the name of the people who speak this language. It is a Turkic language, and it is closely related to other Turkic languages such as Turkish and Azerbaijani. There are two main dialects of Laz, and these are the Western and Eastern dialects. The Western dialect is spoken in Turkey, and the Eastern dialect is spoken in Georgia. Laz is a very old language, and it is believed to have originated in the Pontic steppe. It is thought that the language was brought to Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century. The language went through a period of decline in the Ottoman Empire, but it has experienced a revival in recent years. Laz is written using the Latin alphabet, and there are also a number of different dialects. The standard dialect is the one spoken in Turkey, but there are also a number of other dialects spoken in different parts of the world. Laz is a very interesting language, and it has a rich history. It is a great language to learn, and it can be a very rewarding experience.

Language group

South Caucasian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Laz
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Laz, Turkey, Latin
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Laz, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Mtavruli)
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Laz, Latin
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