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Botlikh language
Botlikh (also spelled Botlix) is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken by the **Botlikh**s in the villages of Botlikh (Buikhe), Miarso and Ashino, as well as in Chontaul, Ankho and in Batlakhatli, in southwestern Dagestan, Russia by approximately 5,000 people, according to the 2020 census.
Dialects
Botlikh has two dialects, being Botlikh proper and Miarso. Differences in phonology and morphology are small, and the two are mutually intelligible.
Phonology
Vowels
Botlikh has five basic vowels. Vowels can also be long or nasalized.
Consonants
Orthography
Botlikh is unwritten, and Botlikhs have mostly used Avar as their medium of written communication. When Botlikhs need to write their language, they use the Avar alphabet. The folowing orthography is used in a Botlikh-Russian dictionary.
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